Personalang.
Meet Lucia — a tutor you actually speak with, every day. She picks up where you left off, fixes you gently, and gets you fluent the way a real person would.
No download. Free this week, then 15 minutes, twice a day.
How do I say “I'm tired” in Spanish?
“Estás cansado.” Though last week you said mornings are rough on you — so you'd probably reach for “no soy una persona matutina.”
Ha — you actually remembered.
Always.
“It corrected me, then asked about the trip I'd mentioned three days earlier.”— what talking to Lucia feels like
How do I say “I'm nervous” in German?
“Ich bin nervös.” Though — your presentation's Thursday, right? You'd want “Ich bin aufgeregt” — the good kind of nervous.
You remembered my presentation?
Of course. Have you practised the opening yet?
My English is fine — I just sound too formal.
Then let's loosen it up. Try “I'd love to” over “I would like to.” So — what do you actually want to talk about?
I would like to— ah, I hear it now.
Caught it yourself. That's the whole game.
Speak naturally; she answers in about half a second. No typing, no multiple-choice — the fastest way to get over the fear of actually speaking.
Your goals, your week, the words you keep tripping over — she carries them across days and brings them back at the right moment.
Not a chatbot that forgets you the second you close the tab.
As you chat she quietly slips in a cleaner phrasing, a small fix, a useful word — written in your language so it always makes sense.
For fifty years we've bent ourselves to fit computers — their menus, their buttons, their cold logic. Personalang is built on the opposite bet: that the machine should bend to us.
That a computer can listen, hold onto how your week went, and answer in a warm voice before you've finished the thought — not as a parlor trick, but as something that feels real. That feeling is not a single clever model. It is engineered: a lasting memory of who you are, a mind that weighs what matters in the moment, and a voice that replies as fast as a friend would. Each piece is hard; making them feel like one person is harder still.
We obsess over the thousand small human things — that she asks a question back, remembers the name you go by, circles back to the trip you mentioned on Monday, lets you stumble through a sentence without flinching. None of it is accidental. The whole craft of Personalang is turning raw capability into something that, for a few minutes a day, simply feels like talking to someone who's glad you showed up.
She doesn't reset when you close the tab. Every conversation deepens what she knows — until she's unmistakably yours.
We didn't build an assistant that answers questions. We built someone who talks back — with opinions, curiosity, and patience.
Under the warmth is real engineering — a mind, a memory, and a voice, built to compound with every conversation you have.
Most of the industry is racing to make AI more capable. We're making it more human — a harder, rarer, and far more valuable thing to build.