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Language Reactor
Language Reactor is a language-learning toolbox that helps users study native content with bilingual subtitles, translations, vocabulary tools, and practice features.
Language Reactor
Learn languages from native media with smart study tools.
What is Language Reactor?
Language Reactor is a language-learning platform and browser extension for studying from native media such as Netflix, YouTube, podcasts, websites, and books. It offers bilingual subtitles, dictionary lookups, vocabulary review, TTS, and optional AI conversation tools.
How to use Language Reactor?
- 1Choose the language you want to study.
- 2Install the Chrome extension or open the web tools.
- 3Pick content from supported sources like Netflix, YouTube, podcasts, books, or websites.
- 4Use bilingual subtitles, dictionary lookups, playback controls, and saved words while you watch or read.
- 5Review vocabulary with PhrasePump or export flashcards to Anki.
- 6Optionally use Aria and Pro Mode features for additional practice.
Language Reactor Key Features
- Bilingual subtitles
- Dictionary lookups with translations and examples
- Precise playback controls
- Vocabulary saving and smart highlighting
- PhrasePump listening practice
- Anki export with screenshots and audio
- AI chatbot practice with Aria
- Support for 40+ languages
- Import webpages and upload books
- Text-to-speech support
Language Reactor Use Cases
- Learning a language from Netflix shows
- Studying vocabulary from YouTube videos and podcasts
- Reading webpages and books with translation help
- Reviewing saved words through listening drills
- Building Anki flashcards from media content
- Practicing conversation and corrections with a chatbot
Language Reactor Pricing & Free Credits
Language Reactor currently operates on a Free, Freemium model.
Language Reactor Pros & Cons
Pros
- Works with popular native media sources
- Strong subtitle, dictionary, and vocabulary tools
- Useful for both passive exposure and active review
- Supports many languages
- Includes optional AI practice features
Cons
- Chrome extension focus may limit some users
- Best experience is desktop-first
- Some features require Pro Mode
- Content source availability depends on supported platforms
What is Language Reactor best for?
- Language learners who prefer immersion-based study
- Users who watch Netflix or YouTube for practice
- Learners building vocabulary with spaced review
- People who want subtitles, translations, and example sentences
- Students looking for a media-based language toolkit