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Perplexity AI turns into tutor with new language learning feature

Evolving from a knowledge engine into a personal study buddy that helps you speak in foreign tongue.

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What’s happened? Perplexity AI just dropped a new language learning feature built right into its platform. In a post shared on social media, the company announced a tool that helps users learn by conversing, translating, or practicing directly within the app. Additionally, Perplexity Co-founder Aravind Sriniwas also shared the news, noting that “Answers need to go beyond text to interactive experiences and cards embedded into the stream of tokens.”

Learn any language on Perplexity.

Practice words and basic terms, or use flashcards to learn and memorize more advanced phrases.

Available now on iOS and web. pic.twitter.com/pZNTZdGhZn

— Perplexity (@perplexity_ai) October 16, 2025

Though Perplexity hasn’t revealed full details yet, here’s what we know so far:

  • You can practice words and basic terms, or use flashcards to learn and memorize more advanced phrases.
  • Users can switch between languages while asking questions and get instant feedback or translations.
  • It’s integrated into the same interface where you already ask questions, no separate app needed.
  • The feature is currently available on iOS and web; however, Android users will have to wait further.
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This is important because: It changes how we see AI chatbots. Perplexity isn’t just here to fetch facts; it could actually help you learn over time, just like Google Translate is offering language lessons.

  • Since the toolkit is right there with your search/ask functions, switching between factual Q&A and language practice becomes seamless.
  • It raises the bar for AI platforms because if Perplexity can do this, others may follow.

If you’re new to the platform, here’s everything you need to know about Perplexity AI.

Why should I care? If you have ever wanted to learn a language or practice on the fly, this feature could make it easier.

  • You can learn new language without extra apps or subscriptions.
  • It might speed up learning by making your practice sessions more conversational and immediate.
  • If you already use Perplexity, this gives you more value without switching platforms.

If you are still looking for a platform to improve your language skills, we have curated the best language learning apps based on different requirements.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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