VISEAL turns photos into everyday language chats using agentic AI. Snap a photo – it generates back-and-forth dialogues from the scene. Learn language in a more natural and relevant way, let it emerge from your daily moments, not from textbooks.
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I built Viseal to help people learn a language that's directly relevant to their daily life 🤳🏻➜viseal➜🗣️💬🌍🗨️. Just snap a photo and start learning how people chat in another language as you are right there in the scene. I was amazed by how much we can pick up from our daily life — food, waiting for bus, dirty laundries... you name it! You start building your own phrase backpack as you explore.
I created this for myself , an expat trying to pick up a new language. Even after lots of courses, I still couldn’t chat naturally. I didn’t need to pass exams, I just wanted to connect with friends and express myself. If this sounds like you, maybe it could help to you, too.😊
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Let me know how it goes. I will be very very thankful to hear your feedback. 🙏
I am testing it and it's so cute <3 I’d appreciate it if hovering over the word with my cursor showed its original meaning. (For a better UX.) Any plans to expand to other languages?
@busmark_w_nika Thank you so much for trying it out. I’m really glad you find it cute! 💛 And yes, you’re totally right. Showing the original meaning on hover would make the experience smoother. I really appreciate the suggestion. definitely adding it to my list. Right now it supports 10 languages: English, Simplified & Traditional Chinese, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Japanese, and Korean. I’d love to hear what other languages you'd want — any specific ones in mind?
@hwellmake I have heard that some people are trying Nordic languages (really dunno why, maybe because their countries are economically strong and people consider residing here) :D
Since Viseal depends on snapping photos of real-life scenes to learn language, how do you handle situations where visual context is limited or unclear?
When a photo lacks clear context, the AI still tries its best. Most of the time, it ends up sounding like two people politely trying to talk about a very boring topic. Usually just describing what they see (just test one case below) 😅
I’m planning to improve this by either:
Suggesting users take a better photo for a richer conversation, or
Making the dialogue more fun or curious, even if the scene is vague.
OMG I found viseal is exactly what I need and it’s so cute!
I hope I can save conversations generated by the same photo in different settings, I would like to put them in order by date, like a photo journal!
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I am testing it and it's so cute <3
I’d appreciate it if hovering over the word with my cursor showed its original meaning. (For a better UX.)
Any plans to expand to other languages?
Viseal
@busmark_w_nika
Thank you so much for trying it out. I’m really glad you find it cute! 💛
And yes, you’re totally right. Showing the original meaning on hover would make the experience smoother. I really appreciate the suggestion. definitely adding it to my list.
Right now it supports 10 languages: English, Simplified & Traditional Chinese, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Japanese, and Korean. I’d love to hear what other languages you'd want — any specific ones in mind?
@hwellmake I have heard that some people are trying Nordic languages (really dunno why, maybe because their countries are economically strong and people consider residing here) :D
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@busmark_w_nika
Thanks for the suggestion! It’s not a big effort to add, and hopefully it can be useful for users interested in those languages 😊
I’ll add it to the to-do list!
@hwellmake TY! :)
Since Viseal depends on snapping photos of real-life scenes to learn language, how do you handle situations where visual context is limited or unclear?
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@vouchy
Good point 🫠
When a photo lacks clear context, the AI still tries its best. Most of the time, it ends up sounding like two people politely trying to talk about a very boring topic. Usually just describing what they see (just test one case below) 😅
I’m planning to improve this by either:
Suggesting users take a better photo for a richer conversation, or
Making the dialogue more fun or curious, even if the scene is vague.
Thanks for pointing it out. Great point ! 🙇🏻♀️