Learn languages from the content you already read.
Lango helps you turn screenshots and other images into a private reading library with vocabulary saved in context and short review sessions waiting for tomorrow.
The first 300 beta users get generous free access through July and August 2026. Active learners can request extra credits, and the most helpful early testers may receive a lifetime Founder Plan with monthly credits.
Today's reading
Imported article snapshot
Saved sentence
The central bank kept rates unchanged while signaling caution about inflation.
Vocabulary
unchanged
Saved with the line that made it useful.
Next review
5 cards
A small session built from real reading.
Import your own material
Bring in screenshots and other images so study starts from content you already care about.
Learn words in context
Save vocabulary with the sentence and reading session attached, so meaning is easier to remember later.
Build a repeatable habit
Turn each session into a short review loop instead of a pile of notes you never revisit.
How it works
A calmer workflow than jumping between translators, notes, and flashcards.
Inspired by input-first learning tools, Lango keeps the loop compact: read something meaningful, save what you want to remember, and review it before it fades.
Upload real content
Start a reading session from a screenshot or other image.
Capture what matters
Keep useful words and phrases connected to their original context.
Review tomorrow
Come back to a focused set of cards that grows from your own reading.
Free beta
Generous credits, no payment required.
Beta limits keep the product open to serious learners while protecting the service. If you are using it actively and need more room, email support from the Billing tab and I can raise your credits.
First 300 users
75 imports
and 400 AI questions per month through July/August.
After that
20 imports
and 100 AI questions per month during beta.
Many target languages
Bring the language, bring the source.
Whether you are reading beginner material or native content, the useful habit is the same: keep interesting language attached to the context where you found it.