Enhanced Search for Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Other Non-Latin Languages
Enhanced Search for Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Other Non-Latin Languages
Search should be seamless for everyone, but users of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese languages face barriers due to the current 3-character minimum search rule. Since a single character in these languages often conveys as much meaning as a whole word in Latin-based languages, this restriction creates unnecessary friction, impacting user experience and accessibility.
What’s changing?
We’re redesigning our search functionality to accommodate the unique characteristics of different languages:
- Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Characters: Search will now trigger with just one character, enabling quicker and more intuitive searches.
- Cyrillic Characters: Searches will activate with two characters, tailored to the language’s structure.
- Dynamic Messaging: Context-aware prompts will guide users, ensuring they understand when search results will appear based on their language input.
How it benefits users
- Enhanced Accessibility: Korean, Chinese, and Japanese users can search with ease, experiencing the same efficiency as those using Latin-based languages.
- Faster Results: Reduced typing means users can find what they need faster, improving engagement and satisfaction.
- Language-Smart Adjustments: Tailored search logic ensures all users enjoy a consistent and intuitive experience, no matter the language they use.
This update brings smarter, more inclusive search functionality, ensuring every user can navigate with ease and precision. Enjoy this new feature after December 9th in Grip’s Web Networking, and December 24th on Grip Mobile Apps!
Don't hesitate to get in touch
Have questions or concerns about any of our new features? As always, we're here to help; contact your account manager or simply drop us an email at support@grip.events.