The popular fitness app Strava just rolled out support for 10 new languages — including Tagalog. The platform counts over 195 million users globally.
This latest update brings the total to 24 languages across the app and its supporting surfaces. Alongside Tagalog, Strava also adds support for Czech, Danish, Malay, Norwegian Bokmal, Polish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
“With the addition of these new languages, Strava is more international than ever before,” said Louisa Wee, Chief Marketing Officer at Strava. “The expansion is a key part of our broader global growth strategy, which includes regional partnerships, localized content libraries, and market-specific challenges and programs launching later this year.”
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For Filipino athletes, this means the Strava experience will feel more personal. Free users can track over 50 types of activities and connect with friends in their native language.
At the same time, subscribers get access to personalized workout recommendations, route planning tools, motivating challenges, and deeper training insights.
