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VigourSoft Global Solutions
Enterprise · Ai · Developer Tools

VigourSoft Global Solutions

VigourSoft Global Solutions is a digital transformation and software product engineering services firm founded in 2016, with roots in Pune, India and a presence in the United States. It helps enterprises build and sustain cloud-based products by combining big data analytics, AI/ML, cloud engineering, DevOps, identity & access management, and language/localization technologies. The team positions itself as an engineering partner for companies that want to turn unstructured data into business decisions and modernize aging software.

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Company
Wordly
Ai · Saas · Enterprise

Wordly

Wordly is a San Francisco Bay Area company that delivers cloud-based, AI-powered live translation, captioning, transcription and summaries for meetings and events. Without apps, headsets or human interpreters, attendees scan a QR code and follow along in their own language across 60+ languages and 3,000+ language pairs. Founded in 2017 by Lakshman Rathnam, Wordly serves 4,000+ customers and has supported over 5 million users worldwide, and was ranked among the fastest-growing software companies on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list.

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LILT
Ai · Saas · Enterprise

LILT

LILT is an enterprise AI platform for multilingual content, built around adaptive machine translation and human-in-the-loop workflows. Founded by former Google Translate researchers Spence Green and John DeNero, it serves global enterprises and government agencies who need translation that learns from feedback rather than starting from scratch every time.

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Spence Green
Founder · Executive · Engineer

Spence Green

Spence Green is the co-founder and CEO of LILT AI, a San Francisco-based enterprise AI translation platform that has raised $95.5M across three funding rounds. A Stanford PhD in computer science and University of Virginia computer engineering graduate, Green built LILT in 2015 alongside co-founder John DeNero after both worked on Google Translate. His research career spans Northrop Grumman defense systems, Johns Hopkins NLP research, and Google, where he developed English-to-Arabic translation models. LILT now serves government agencies including the U.S. Air Force and global enterprises, combining adaptive machine translation with human oversight. Green's guiding philosophy - 'the world belongs to the discontented' - reflects his conviction that universal multilingual information access remains an unsolved problem.

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