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Human Solutions OÜ’s website presents two main directions: first, the upcoming Polyglot dictionary app, which highlights direct translation across 570+ languages, more than 320,000 language pairs, and a combination of Wiktionary definitions with PanLex translation data; second, open-source tools and consulting services around Rust and Leptos. For the developer tools category, the Open Source section and the Rust mentoring/programming services are the more relevant parts to watch.
The open-source projects listed on the site include cargo-leptos, reactive-signals, x-path, mobile packaging crates, and leptos-webview. Among them, cargo-leptos is marked as released and is used for official Leptos builds, supporting parallel builds of a server-side binary and a WASM frontend. The other projects are mostly in preview, WIP, or PoC stages, covering reactive signals, type-safe paths, packaging Rust libraries as Swift Packages/Android .aar files, and integration across Web, Swift/Kotlin, and Rust. The technology stack is clearly focused on Rust, Leptos, WASM, iOS/Android, and cross-platform integration.
Polyglot is described as a free service, and the future Web version is also marked as free to access. The Rust services mainly include team or individual mentoring, such as code, PR, and architecture reviews, video feedback, live coding, and tailored feedback. Short-term, part-time Rust software development contracts are also available. Services are offered in English, French, and Swedish, but pricing, payment methods, delivery timelines, and SLA details are not disclosed.
The strengths are a clear technical positioning, a vertical focus on Rust/Leptos, and a public list of multiple open-source projects with their maturity status. Polyglot’s described data coverage is also fairly appealing. The downside is limited information depth: installation documentation, API/SDK details, case studies, roadmaps, and commercial terms are missing. Several projects are still in early stages, so production readiness needs to be verified independently.
It is suitable for developers interested in Leptos, Rust mobile packaging, and WebView integration, as well as teams that need Rust code review or architecture mentoring. The site does not provide information about access from China, so real-world testing is required; payment methods are also not disclosed. If you need mature alternatives, you may also want to evaluate the official Rust toolchain, Trunk, Tauri, or other cross-platform Rust ecosystem options.
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