Language Reactor
Language learning browser extension
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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.
DeveloperDavid Wilkinson
Operating systemCross-platform (via browser)
PlatformChrome, Microsoft Edge
TypeLanguage learning tool
| Language Reactor | |
|---|---|
| Developer | David Wilkinson |
| Operating system | Cross-platform (via browser) |
| Platform | Chrome, Microsoft Edge |
| Type | Language learning tool |
| License | Freemium |
| Website | languagereactor.com |
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]