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* [http://whee.dk/?page_id=65 WordBuilder] by Alfar
* [http://whee.dk/?page_id=65 WordBuilder] by Alfar
* [http://lingweenie.org/conlang/lexifer.html Lexifer] by William Annis
* [https://github.com/alexfink/random_language/tree/master/phonology Instructions and downloadable version of Gleb] by Alex Fink
* [https://github.com/alexfink/random_language/tree/master/phonology Instructions and downloadable version of Gleb] by Alex Fink
* [http://jimhenry.conlang.org/conlang/conlang.htm#scripts Boris] by John Fisher and Jim Henry (also includes a meta-generator, which generates random phonologies and mutates them via genetic algorithm)
* [http://jimhenry.conlang.org/conlang/conlang.htm#scripts Boris] by John Fisher and Jim Henry (also includes a meta-generator, which generates random phonologies and mutates them via genetic algorithm)

Revision as of 00:46, 10 November 2015

Many ingenious people have created software tools for conlanging. In addition to this, a number of programs not originally intended for conlanging can be put to great use when creating languages. This article aims to become a comprehensive list of useful conlanging software available on the internet.

General guides to conlanging

All-purpose software

Word generators

Online

Downloadable to run offline

Documents describing techniques

Sound change appliers

Vocabulary managers

Syntax tools

Corpus analyzers

  • frequencies.pl by Jim Henry -- finds frequency of words and phrases in one or more text files
  • The Frequentizer by Jan Strasser -- finds frequency of phonemes in a text corpus

Translation exercises

Free Unicode fonts

Keyboard Layout editors

Font editors

Other

This article is part of a series on Conlanging Culture.