
Floįlo has become one of the world’s most popular apps for women. In 2014, the app was bought by the Russian company. Besides, the app creates clear routes and indicates objects such as groceries or pharmacies.

The founder of MapsMe, Yury Melnichak, had worked with Google maps and came up with the project idea in 2010. Since then, it is possible to navigate without connection.
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A user simply needs to download an offline map of a city when connected to the network. This revolutionary app for travelers solved the problem of many tourists depending on Wifi or SIMcards. Technically, Viber is only coproduced by Belarusians, but one of the production offices is situated in Minsk. At early March 2019, Viber had more than 1 bn registered users. For now, Viber has introduced customized stickers, providing people in each country with the stickers topical for that territory. In 2014, the company was bought by Japanese Rakuten and continued its immense growth.
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Viber turned out to be a game-changing product on the tech market in 2010 as it allows for finding a person and connecting for free via a phone number. We chose various masks for the first app screenshot for different storefronts”, said Yauhen Nyauhen, a cofounder of MSQRD. We didn’t just translate the description and captions of app screenshots. “One thing that we quickly realized from the start is that we need to localize the app beyond the text. The company reached its success partly due to the careful targeting of particular content in a specific country. According to different assessments, MSQRD cost Facebook $150mln. Facebook noticed MSQRD very soon and bought the company in March, 2016.

Face masks were downloaded by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide as MSQRD lets users try realistic masks of animals or celebrities (Barak Obama or Leonardo DiCaprio with Oscar). Named as the best start-up of Belarus, MSQRD reached the peak of popularity at the beginning of 2016. MSQRDĪ face app that provides face recognition with life filters appeared in Belarus in 2015. Here comes the top 5 successful Belarusian apps used worldwide. Some work in Belarus and develop IT products that often appear in the world rankings. Likewise, many Belarusian IT professionals are locating themselves in Silicon Valley or the international offices of Google, YouTube and other companies.
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Over the past year, more than a thousand of foreign IT specialists have moved to Belarus for a higher salary and cheaper life.
