Language Reactor

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Language Reactor
DeveloperDavid Wilkinson
Repository
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    Operating systemCross-platform (via browser)
    PlatformChrome, Microsoft Edge
    TypeLanguage learning tool
    LicenseFreemium
    Websitelanguagereactor.com

    Language Reactor, previously known as Language Learning with Netflix, is a browser extension and website designed to support language acquisition by modifying how subtitles are displayed on Netflix and YouTube streaming platforms.

    The tool was initially released under the name Language Learning with Netflix (LLN) but renamed as its scope expanded to support additional platforms and features.[1]

    Language Reactor has been featured in several publications such as The Verge, The Guardian, and Lifehacker.[1][2][3] The tool has also been discussed in academic and educational sources regarding its impact on vocabulary acquisition and learner engagement.[4][5][6][7]

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