Both languages, at once
The line you hear next to the line you understand — no pausing, no switching tracks.
Lingogram pairs the subtitle tracks a title actually has — the original plus a translation — and shows them side by side. No machine translation, ever.
This demo is the real extension, running on this page — select a word to save it, or try a mode below.
Clip: NASA — Cosmic Dawn (public domain)
Only the tracks the title actually carries — human-made subtitles, not machine output.
Pick which available languages play as primary and secondary, and swap them with one shortcut.
Lingogram turns Netflix's own captions off while the overlay is on, so lines never stack.
No. Lingogram for Netflix only shows the subtitle tracks a title actually has. When a title carries tracks in both of your languages, you get the dual view.
Any title with subtitles. The dual view appears when the title offers tracks in both of your languages.
Yes. Dual subtitles, the transcript, and Guess mode are free. A free account is only needed if you want your saved words synced across devices.
The one for the site you watch on. There are two extensions: one covers YouTube and Netflix together, the other covers HDrezka. Install both if you watch on both — they share the same learning tools and the same account, so your saved words stay in one place.
In your personal dictionary, right here on lingogram.ai. Log in and every word you've saved is there with the scene it came from — whichever edition or device you saved it on.
Free · Sets up in under a minute