A Browser Extension for Learning Languages by Immersion
For learning a language by immersion, the job is reading native content with the source kept in view. Swiftin shows bilingual subtitles on video, the original and your language on screen together, and renders any page side-by-side with its translation, so you pick up phrasing in context instead of only reading a translation you cannot learn from.
Bilingual subtitles on video
See the original subtitle and its translation on screen at the same time on supported players, so you read the native phrasing and its meaning together. Keeping the source in view is what builds vocabulary, unlike auto-translate that swaps the original out.
Immersive bilingual page reading
Any webpage renders with the original and the translation side-by-side, or you flip to translation-only. Read foreign articles, forums, and docs with the source in view, so you learn the phrasing, not just the gist.
AI text-to-speech for pronunciation
Hear any selected text read aloud in 70+ languages, so you learn how a phrase sounds, not just how it reads. Selection translation gives you a quick lookup on any word without leaving the page.