Paste a YouTube link. Hear it back in your own voice.
The audio is transcribed with word-level timing. Technical jargon — APIs, frameworks, product names — gets repaired before anything else happens.
Use your own voice (Mode A), the original speaker's voice with a neutral accent (Mode B), or a stock voice from the library (Mode C).
The cleaned script is read back in your chosen voice. Cadence is time-aligned to the original so the rhythm of the lesson is preserved.
"So vee vill now configyoor the koobernetees klustaar with three nodes…"
"So we will now configure the Kubernetes cluster with three nodes…"
Most of the best free dev content is on YouTube — and a lot of it is taught in accents Whisper, autocaptions, and your ears all struggle with.
University lectures, technical conference talks, hardware tear-downs. Learn from them like the host is sitting next to you.
Auto repair, woodworking, electronics. The best teachers are everywhere. The accents shouldn't be the barrier.
Studying English? Hear the same content twice — once in the speaker's accent, once neutral — and train your ear.
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