
Read Frog has a new front door
We refreshed the Read Frog landing page to match what the product has become.
Read Frog started with immersive translation. It now connects everyday reading, video watching, vocabulary lookup, note saving, flashcard review, text-to-speech, and custom AI workflows into one learning system.
The new page is designed to make that clear in the first visit.
Translate the way you read
Translation is still the core reading experience, but the page now shows the modes more directly:
- Bilingual mode keeps the original page layout and places translations next to the source text.
- Translation only lets you focus on the translated page when you want a simpler reading flow.
- Selection translation gives you an answer right where you are when one sentence or phrase needs help.
The refreshed visuals show these flows as product interactions instead of abstract feature lists, so new readers can understand what Read Frog actually does.
From one word to a Notebase
The new landing page puts the dictionary and Notebase workflow near the center of the story.
When you meet a new word, Read Frog can explain it in context, show pronunciation and meaning, and save it into Notebase. That saved word can become a review card later, so lookup is not a dead end. It becomes part of your memory system.
Custom AI Actions for your own reading tools
Not every reading task is translation. Sometimes you want to polish a sentence, summarize a paragraph, convert a time zone, explain a concept, or run a workflow only you care about.
The refreshed page introduces Custom AI Actions as a flexible layer on top of selection. Select text, run an action, and let the AI use the surrounding article context to produce a useful result.
Flashcards that schedule themselves
The new page also explains how saved learning material turns into flashcards.
Read Frog uses spaced repetition so you do not need to decide what to review next. Save the word, rate the card, and let the schedule bring it back before it fades.
Learn from YouTube and natural speech
Language input is not only articles. The new page now gives YouTube learning and text-to-speech their own space.
YouTube subtitles can become bilingual, selectable, and connected to vocabulary saving. Text-to-speech supports natural voices across 70+ languages, including mixed-language sentences that should still sound natural.
More providers, more languages, clearer visuals
We also made the page easier to scan:
- support for 30+ AI providers
- broad language coverage
- clearer examples of dictionary lookup, review, and video learning
- a more polished visual system that better matches the product
This refresh is not just a new coat of paint. It is a clearer map of where Read Frog is going: from a translation extension to an AI language-learning system for everything you read, watch, save, and review.
Written by
Read Frog Team
At
Sun Jul 05 2026
Extension Version
1.37.4