Flagship product · v3.6

LinguistPro

Offline-first Hebrew learning workspace — a premium learning workstation for Hebrew, built around one idea: your data stays yours.

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The problem

Hebrew learners face two problems at once. Textbook apps march everyone through a fixed curriculum that rarely matches the text you actually want to read — a song, an article, a verse. And the apps that do help typically take your texts, notes and progress onto their servers. LinguistPro solves both: it works with any Hebrew text you give it, and it keeps everything on your device.

How it works

Paste a paragraph of Hebrew and LinguistPro turns it into a line-by-line table: niqqud (vocalization), transliteration, translation and audio for each line. Work through it line by line, pull complex sentences into spaced-repetition (SRS) cards, train, and track progress over time.

The architecture is unusual: SQLite WASM running in browser-local OPFS. Texts, audio, progress and notes live in the browser — never on someone else's server. The cloud is used only for heavy compute (speech, neural translation, morphological analysis), and there the learner supplies their own Google Cloud key, stored in the browser only.

Built on Google Cloud

Planned / in evaluation

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The Reading Room

LinguistPro's most ambitious surface is the Reading Room — a bilingual library of 26,000+ public-domain Hebrew works from Project Ben-Yehuda, organized by period and author, with translation and morphology on every word. Where the editor is "bring any text," the Reading Room is "read the canon." It's a learning surface of its own.

More about the Reading Room →

Research mode

LinguistPro includes an opt-in, cohort-based research mode with IRB-style consent, supporting a Hebrew-ulpan pedagogy diploma project. The methodology is preregistered at OSF; the next milestone is two testing cohorts of 20 students.

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