Aurelia is an AI language tutor built around real conversation. Speak from day one, not after years of drilling grammar rules. Have open ended conversations with an AI that listens, responds, and corrects your grammar in real time. Say what you want, get feedback on what you actually said. Words and phrases from your conversations get saved to your personal flashcard deck. Aurelia's spaced repetition system brings them back at the right time so they stick long-term.
I built it because of a problem I kept hitting myself, and kept hearing from language learners. Speaking is the part that lags behind. Some people are too embarrassed to try. Others read and listen fine but can't really form the sentences quickly enough. And people who do speak often don't get better, because nobody tells them what they got wrong. You can practice vocab alone, but tutors are occasional, and in real conversation, native speakers don't mention what you get wrong.
So Aurelia is built around talking. You speak, it corrects your grammar and pronunciation, and any mistake can become a flashcard you review later. What you practice is whatever you personally keep getting wrong.
The hard part wasn't conversation quality, it was correction accuracy. Early versions flagged normal phrasing as wrong and missed real mistakes. Fixing that took a labeled set of learner errors and native speakers grading the output.
It works for learning Spanish, French, English and a few others.
I'd like feedback, especially from anyone whose speaking lags behind the rest of their language ability.
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Colin, the solo founder behind Aurelia.
I built it because of a problem I kept hitting myself, and kept hearing from language learners. Speaking is the part that lags behind. Some people are too embarrassed to try. Others read and listen fine but can't really form the sentences quickly enough. And people who do speak often don't get better, because nobody tells them what they got wrong. You can practice vocab alone, but tutors are occasional, and in real conversation, native speakers don't mention what you get wrong.
So Aurelia is built around talking. You speak, it corrects your grammar and pronunciation, and any mistake can become a flashcard you review later. What you practice is whatever you personally keep getting wrong.
The hard part wasn't conversation quality, it was correction accuracy. Early versions flagged normal phrasing as wrong and missed real mistakes. Fixing that took a labeled set of learner errors and native speakers grading the output.
It works for learning Spanish, French, English and a few others.
I'd like feedback, especially from anyone whose speaking lags behind the rest of their language ability.
Thanks very much!