Real-Time Multilingual Chat
Participants can communicate across languages while keeping the conversation within a unified digital communication environment.
About ActsLala
Speak in your language. Connect worldwide — privately and in real time.
ActsLala is building a communication environment where people can talk across languages and borders with privacy, data minimization, and ephemeral messaging.
Who We Are
ActsLala is a technology platform focused on real-time multilingual communication, privacy-oriented messaging and borderless digital collaboration. The platform is designed to help people communicate naturally in their own languages while reducing unnecessary dependence on conventional translation workflows.
We believe that language technology should do more than translate words. It should reduce friction between people, organizations and communities while respecting privacy and the context in which communication takes place.
Around the world, billions of people communicate across different languages, cultures and geographic boundaries. ActsLala aims to make those interactions more immediate, inclusive and accessible.
What We Build
ActsLala combines multilingual communication with privacy-oriented technology to create a communication environment suitable for global digital interaction. Everyone speaks in their own language — and reads each message in their own language.
Enable people to communicate in their preferred languages without requiring every participant to share the same language.
Support communication among international teams, communities, businesses, travelers, creators and organizations.
Participants can communicate across languages while keeping the conversation within a unified digital communication environment.
Multilingual communication can extend beyond text into voice and video collaboration for international meetings and conversations.
ActsLala can support international communities, social networks, gaming groups, travel interactions and other cross-border communication environments.
Social Impact
Language barriers and concerns about sensitive information affect many areas of modern society. ActsLala is designed with applications that can extend across business, international collaboration, communities, healthcare, education and emergency communication.
Support international teams and business communication where participants need to collaborate across languages while limiting unnecessary exposure of sensitive communication data.
Enable players and communities from different countries to communicate more naturally without requiring everyone to use the same language.
Help travelers, hosts and international communities communicate when language differences would otherwise create friction.
Multilingual communication technology can support cross-border collaboration where accurate communication is important.
Rapid multilingual communication can be valuable when people need to communicate across languages during urgent situations.
Privacy-oriented communication can provide an additional layer of protection for sensitive conversations where minimizing unnecessary data retention matters.
Technology & Trust
ActsLala's technical direction is based on a simple principle: communication data should not be retained unnecessarily merely because a conventional system can store it. Even if a server is compromised, identity protection remains a core design goal — through pseudonymization, ephemeral messaging, and minimized residual data.
Build communication experiences around data minimization, controlled message lifetimes and privacy-oriented system architecture.
Privacy-oriented processing can reduce unnecessary exposure of personally identifiable information during communication workflows.
ActsLala is designed around controlled message lifetimes rather than treating permanent storage as the default model for communication.
The system architecture incorporates a Zero-out approach intended to reduce residual communication data after its permitted lifecycle.
ActsLala's architecture is designed to minimize persistent server-side communication data and separate transient communication processing from unnecessary long-term storage.
Hash-based fingerprint concepts can be used to support integrity verification without requiring the communication content itself to become a permanent record.
Privacy is considered at the architecture level, rather than being treated only as a policy applied after a communication system has been built.
ActsLala's technology development includes intellectual property relating to multilingual simultaneous communication and non-storage execution architecture.
A patent application relating to multilingual simultaneous chat technology and a non-storage execution device was filed in the Republic of Korea on June 30, 2026.
The application is part of ActsLala's continuing technology development in multilingual communication, privacy-oriented processing and ephemeral communication architecture.
Patent application status should not be interpreted as a granted patent. Registration and examination status may change according to the applicable patent procedure.