About

Language learning from real reading

Lango is built for learners who want something more personal than a fixed lesson path: import material you already care about, keep the useful language, and come back to review it while the context is still meaningful.

Why this exists

Many learners already find great input in article screenshots, social posts, class notes, signs, and saved image snippets. The hard part is turning those moments into a study system without bouncing between a translator, a notes app, and a separate flashcard deck.

Lango keeps the loop together: read something real, save what matters, and review the vocabulary in short sessions created from your own material.

Good fit for

  • Self-directed learners reading authentic content
  • Students who collect screenshots and note images
  • People who want vocabulary review without manual card building
  • Readers who prefer a calm, private study space

What the product focuses on

Upload screenshots and other images into reading sessions
Save vocabulary and phrases from the material you bring in
Review language in compact sessions that fit around daily life
Keep a private library of the content you are learning from

Guiding principles

Input before drills

Real reading gives vocabulary a reason to exist. Practice should start from material you actually want to understand.

Context beats isolated words

A saved word is more useful when the sentence, source, and moment of discovery stay attached to it.

Small loops compound

A short review habit is easier to keep than a giant study backlog, especially for busy learners.

Questions or launch feedback: zhiyao-xu@outlook.com. You can also visit the FAQ.