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For non-native speakers worldwide

Learn Chinese naturally while browsing real websites

Read the internet in Chinese like you already do during study. Unknown words are highlighted, translated on click, and repeated across sites until they feel familiar.

Why learning Chinese feels hard

Characters and tones are hard to master from isolated lists.
Word boundaries and measure words are easy to miss without repetition.
Switching between apps breaks focus and flow.

How it works

Open a real website in Chinese

Read news, blogs, or study materials you already use every day.

Chinese article open in the browser.

Unknown words are highlighted automatically

You immediately see which words are new without interrupting reading.

Highlighted words on the page.

Click to see a translation instantly

A quick click shows the meaning, so you keep reading without delay.

Translation tooltip on click.

The word follows you to other websites

Repetition happens naturally across sites until the word sticks.

The same word highlighted on another site.

You remember it without memorization

Your vocabulary grows passively during normal browsing and study.

Progress view for remembered words.

Why this works especially well for Chinese

Chinese uses a small set of very frequent words and particles that appear across almost every site. Seeing them in context helps you build a practical core quickly.

Characters, tones, and multi-word expressions are learned best in real sentences. Repetition across real pages teaches meaning and usage faster than lists.

Who it is for

Students who read Chinese sources while they study.
Professionals who work with Chinese articles and docs.
Travelers preparing for Chinese-speaking regions.
Self-learners who want steady, daily progress.

If you already read articles, posts, and study materials in Chinese, you are closer than you think. You can learn Chinese online without changing your routine, because every page becomes practice.

The fastest way to learn Chinese vocabulary is to meet words again and again in real sentences. This is how you learn Chinese while browsing, without dedicated sessions or flashcards.

For most people, the best way to learn Chinese naturally is to stay in context and keep reading. This approach keeps the meaning, the repetition, and the habit in one place.

If you already read the internet in Chinese, you are already learning. Just make it effortless.

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