Dictionary
Gaia’s offline English lexicon for lemma lookup, irregular forms, part-of-speech filtering, and sense-aware synonyms—without leaving production work.
The Gaia 2.0 content layer brings writing, terminology, and game-content assembly into the same workspace as localization. Dictionary, Adventure, and Forge give creators focused tools before work enters review, translation memory, glossary, and export.
Gaia’s offline English lexicon for lemma lookup, irregular forms, part-of-speech filtering, and sense-aware synonyms—without leaving production work.
Draft quest dialogue and narrative content from project context, terminology gates, glossary hits, translation-memory overlap, and human-approved handoff into the grid.
Create RPG and MMO item names through structured nouns, qualifiers, connectors, language-row assembly, and one-click submission into glossary, TM, and translation.
Montréal software atelier
Tomori builds thoughtful, high-quality products with a craftsmanship mindset. We design and develop software with clarity, discipline, and long-term usefulness in mind.
About Tomori
Tomori is a Montréal-based software company founded by industry veterans with more than two decades of experience across gaming, software development, localization, and product operations.
The name Tomori conveys the idea of coming to light, bringing clarity, focus, and calm. That meaning reflects our approach to building software: thoughtful, deliberate, and grounded in purpose.
We create software with a clear point of view. Every product is designed to be useful, performant, and built to last, with careful attention to both technical quality and user experience.
At Tomori, software is conceived with intention, crafted with precision, and delivered with care.
Core values
Every workflow, interface, and feature should have a clear reason to exist and a clear benefit to the people using it.
From interface behavior to system performance, our goal is software that feels refined, reliable, and efficient.
Our approach to innovation is iterative and deliberate: rethink what exists, improve what matters, and keep pushing beyond the expected.
Good software should remain valuable as teams, processes, and business realities evolve.
Meet Gaia
Gaia is Tomori's first software platform: a modern translation management system designed around quality, control, efficiency, and deployment flexibility.
Built from deep experience in localization, game production, and software operations, Gaia combines a production-ready translation workspace with reporting, QA, review workflows, and configurable deployment options.
Blog
Practical perspectives on translation operations and modern localization teams, notes on engineering and AI from the founder’s desk, and how Gaia is designed to improve quality, control, and day-to-day productivity.
Learn how Gaia's Context Review helps teams validate translated game text in screenshots and videos, report implementation issues, and correct related strings without leaving Gaia.
Read tutorialGaia is becoming a unified production system for content creation and localization: Dictionary, Adventure, Forge, and twelve segment-level enhancements for disciplined game-content workflows.
Read articleLearn how Gaia's Translation Grid supports filters, QA, comments, workflow controls, translation memory, and the daily work of professional linguists.
Read tutorialWhy quality in AI-assisted engineering still depends on human direction, constraints, review, and taste—and how the orchestra metaphor clarifies what “agentic orchestration” really means.
Read articleUnderstand every Project Card section in Gaia, from language progress details to action panel options that support faster localization workflows.
Read tutorialA first look at Gaia, Tomori's translation management system built to help localization teams move faster, maintain quality at scale, and adapt workflows to their operational reality.
Read articleContact us
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Careers
We are interested in builders who can work clearly, think structurally, and collaborate effectively with modern AI-assisted development workflows.
At Tomori, tools matter, but clarity of thinking matters more.
Open role
Tomori is looking for a junior developer who is comfortable working in AI-assisted development environments and excited about helping build thoughtful, production-minded software.
We welcome remote applicants who are thoughtful, self-directed, and serious about building useful software.