Lomia turns anything you read into spoken story episodes — then listens as you say each line back, and brings the words you stumble on right back to you.
You've passed the exams. You understand the films. But the moment you need to speak, the words don't come. Lomia is built for exactly that gap — between knowing a language and living inside it.
No decks of flashcards. No grammar drills. Just the loop that actually builds spoken language — listen, say it back, and hear what to fix.
An article, a chapter, a transcript, or a fable. The language you actually want to speak — not a textbook's idea of it.
Lomia rewrites it into short, two-voice scenes pitched at your level — natural lines worth saying out loud.
Speak each line over a native voice. Hear yourself instantly, and see exactly which words and rhythms to chase.
Every take is broken into the things that actually make you understood — so a low score always comes with a reason, and a way to fix it.
Edit-distance alignment matches what you said to the line — so one extra word never red-marks the rest. The sounds Mandarin speakers find hardest get singled out, gently.
Lomia scores your pace, pauses and pitch against the original. Because being understood is mostly prosody — the music of a sentence — not perfect phonemes.
Every line you stumble on becomes a memory the app tracks — and resurfaces right before you'd forget it, on a schedule tuned to your own curve.
Every choice in Lomia traces to second-language research — comprehensible input, spaced retrieval, and the things shadowing is proven to train.
Paste a paragraph and watch it turn into a short conversation between two voices — rewritten to your level, never above it. The sweet spot, just past what you already know, where new language takes hold.
No streaks to protect, no guilt for a missed day. Lomia simply remembers the lines and words you struggled with, and quietly puts them in front of you again at exactly the right moment.
Lomia keeps your takes. A month in, set today's voice beside the one from week one on the same line — the kind of progress you can actually hear, not just a number going up.
A language you can't speak isn't yours yet.
It's time to make it yours — out loud.
Anything you read in your target language — an article, a book chapter, a podcast transcript, song lyrics, even a work email. Lomia turns it into short spoken scenes at your level.
Yes — speaking is the whole point. Lomia listens to each line you say and shows you exactly what to improve, then brings the hard ones back later.
No. There are no streaks to lose and no guilt for a missed day. Lomia measures whether you can be understood, and resurfaces the words you struggle with on a schedule tuned to your own memory.
Lomia starts with English for Mandarin speakers — the gap we know best — with more language pairs on the way.
Under a minute. Paste a page, pick a voice, and you're speaking your first line.
Bring a page you've always meant to understand. In a minute, you'll be speaking it.