French listening, built for real short-form video

LiNGUiD

Learn French through real short-form video.

Tap captions, save words, practice what you hear, and chat in context. LiNGUiD turns the videos learners already want to watch into a focused path for listening, vocabulary, and confidence.

Real French Tap-to-translate captions Creator-respectful sourcing

The product

Listening practice that keeps the video magic intact.

LiNGUiD is built around the moment a learner hears something real and wants to understand it. The app keeps the video experience familiar, then adds the learning layer: captions, saved words, context, review, and conversation.

Watch

Real video, made usable.

Short-form French clips become structured listening practice with captions that learners can actually work with.

Save

Vocabulary follows the learner.

Words from captions can be saved, reviewed, and practiced later instead of disappearing when the video ends.

Practice

Review connects back to context.

Practice is grounded in the videos and conversations where the learner first met the language.

Inside the app

A simple loop: watch, save, practice, chat.

LiNGUiD practice screen with saved French words
Practice saved words from the videos you watch.
LiNGUiD AI chat screen practicing French conversation
Chat in French when you need more context.
LiNGUiD dashboard with level, input, calendar, and saved words
Track input and keep a steady learning habit.

Creator-respectful by design

Built to earn trust before it asks for content.

LiNGUiD is designed around permission, attribution, and official embeds. Public videos should stay connected to the people who made them, and hosted content should only exist when a creator explicitly says yes.

  • Official embeds first
  • Clear creator attribution
  • Permission-based hosting
  • No scraping
  • No AI training on creator content
  • Fast takedowns on request
LiNGUiD tap-to-translate word popup over a French video caption

Captions with context

A word is easier to remember when it stays connected to the scene.

Learners can tap a caption word, save it, and return to the moment where it appeared. The goal is not to flatten real video into a flashcard pile. The goal is to make real speech easier to enter.

Early access

Help shape LiNGUiD before the first public release.

Join the early list for product updates and first access when the next testing round opens.