Free audiobooks with synchronized text for language learning
Clean audiobook+text sync for language learning, but LibriVox and LingQ already do this.

700+ language pairs including endangered languages Duolingo ignores, but execution unclear.
Language learners seeking authentic conversation practice, especially those interested in rare or endangered languages.
Duolingo · Memrise · Busuu
I learned Turkish with lairner itself -- after I built it. That's the best proof I can give you that this thing actually works.
The other four I learned the hard way: talking to people, making mistakes, reading things I actually cared about, and being surrounded by the language until my brain gave in. Every language app I tried got the same thing wrong: they teach you to pass exercises, not to speak. You finish a lesson, you get your dopamine hit, you maintain your streak, and six months later you still can't order food in the language you've been "learning."
So I built something different. lairner has 700+ courses across 70+ languages, including ones that Duolingo will never touch because there's no profit in it. Endangered languages. Minority languages. A Turkish speaker can learn Basque. A Chinese speaker can learn Welsh. Most platforms only let you learn from English. lairner lets you learn from whatever you already speak.
We work together with some institutes of endangered languages to be able to teach them on our platform.
It's a side project. I work a full-time dev job and build this in evenings and weekends. Tens of Thousands of users so far, no ad spend, no funding.
I'm not going to pretend this replaces living in a country or having a conversation partner. But I wanted something that at least tries to teach you the language instead of teaching you to play a language-themed game.
Happy to answer anything.
Clean audiobook+text sync for language learning, but LibriVox and LingQ already do this.
Production-focused language learning beats Duolingo's recognition games, but alpha stage shows.
Topic-based conversation generator when Talkpal and Lingodeer already do this.
Another AI language tutor with a progress heatmap and structured levels.
Entertainment-based learning with spaced repetition, but Duolingo, LingQ, and Babbel own this space.
Desktop-first AI tutor for deliberate language practice without mobile gamification.