Spritz
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Overview
🥂 Welcome to Spritz.
Spritz is a Chrome extension that quietly spritzes your browsing with the language you're learning. A few words per page — in one of eight languages — swapped right into the articles, blogs, and docs you already read.
No lessons. No streaks to protect. No app to open.
Just small sips of a new language, every time you open a new tab.
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✺ HOW IT WORKS
1️⃣ Add Spritz to Chrome. Pick your language.
2️⃣ Browse like you always do — news, Wikipedia, recipe blogs, anywhere.
3️⃣ Spritz replaces a few English words with the language you're learning.
4️⃣ Hover any swapped word for pronunciation, audio, and a native example.
By the end of the week, you'll catch yourself thinking in the new word before the English one.
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🌍 EIGHT LANGUAGES
🇮🇹 Italian · Italiano
🇪🇸 Spanish · Español
🇫🇷 French · Français
🇩🇪 German · Deutsch
🇵🇹 Portuguese · Português
🇯🇵 Japanese · 日本語
🇰🇷 Korean · 한국어
🇬🇧 English (for learners of English)
Switch languages anytime. Your streak, your collected words, and your progress stay with you.
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✺ WHAT'S INSIDE SPRITZ
🫧 Rich Hover Tooltips
Hover any spritzed word for an instant card with phonetic guide, part of speech, a native example sentence, and tap-to-hear audio.
☕ Hugo — your Spritz Coach
Meet Hugo, the AI tutor built into Spritz. Ask how to order a coffee in Rome, how to apologize in Seoul, or why a verb conjugates that way. Real answers, in seconds.
🃏 Smart Flashcards
Every word you hover quietly joins your review deck. Two minutes a day of spaced repetition is enough to make them stick.
🌐 Works Everywhere
The New York Times. Wikipedia. Your company's internal docs. Eater. Substack. Anywhere there's text — Spritz works. No site integration required.
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🧪 THE SCIENCE OF SMALL SIPS
This isn't a hunch.
A 2020 study in Nature Scientific Reports found that encountering new words across diverse contexts sticks far better than drilling them in isolation — even more than simply increasing repetitions.
The same word, seen in eight different settings, beats the same word drilled eight times on a flashcard.
This is what Stephen Krashen called comprehensible input, 40 years ago. Language is acquired when you meet it in the wild — not when you rehearse it on a screen.
Spritz takes that research and wraps it in a tool that asks nothing of you except to browse the web you were going to browse anyway.
Context over drills. That's the whole idea.
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✺ WHY WE BUILT IT
After a year of daily Duolingo, our founder still couldn't hold a conversation. Streak protected. Gems hoarded. Vocabulary of a four-year-old.
So he built Spritz. Now it's available to anyone trying to learn a language the way people actually learn languages — by living in them.
Made with care in Atlanta, Georgia.
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🔒 PRIVACY
Spritz only reads the text on pages you choose. We don't sell your data. Ever.
Full policy → learnwithspritz.com/privacy
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