Most vocabulary tools hand you isolated words to memorize and never show how they’re actually used. Zingle, a new AI language-learning app, flips that: you bring content you care about — an article, a passage, anything — and it helps you learn the useful words inside it, with their real context attached.
## How Zingle works
Paste or add the text you’re reading, and Zingle surfaces useful words within it, shows their meaning and usage, and lets you save them. Review runs on a spaced-repetition system, Anki-style, but with a twist: instead of a bare flashcard, you see the original context sentence first, then recall the word, then get the answer and details, then rate yourself. The context you learned the word in travels with it into review.
## Why it matters
Words stick when they’re tied to meaning you care about, not a random list. By building study around content the learner chose and keeping the original sentence through review, Zingle is betting that context — not volume — is what makes vocabulary actually transfer. It’s an early Day Zero launch, aimed at learners who want an AI study workflow rather than another flashcard deck.

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