ChatGPT won't fix
your English.

It won't correct your mistakes. It won't remember what you struggled with. It cuts you off mid-sentence. Mia does the opposite — she corrects you, remembers you, and sees your world through your camera.

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Office desk
LIVE
Ramen bowl
Mia can see this
Coffee
Mia can see this
Mia is speaking
I can see your desk! Looks like you're working. What do you do?
I is developer. I working now.
68/100 I90 is31 developer75
Cool! Quick fix — "I'm a developer" not "I is." And "I'm working" not "I working." What are you building?
I'm building a website for my company
88/100 ✓ improved!
Much better! 👏 I see a coffee cup on your desk. Do you take breaks or eat at your desk?
I usually go out for lunch
93/100 ✓ great!
Wait — is that ramen?! 😍 The meat on top is called "pork belly" and the yellow stuff is "corn"!
Yes! The broth is very delicious
Nice! Instead of "very delicious" try "rich" or "savory" — those are more natural for describing broth 🍜
Ooh coffee time! ☕ Is this your afternoon pick-me-up after that ramen?
By the way, your grammar improved a lot today! Remember when you said "I is" at the start? Look at you now 😊
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Sound familiar?

Every English learner using ChatGPT hits these walls.

"ChatGPT never corrects my mistakes"

It understands your broken English perfectly and says "Great job!" You never know what you're doing wrong.

Mia: Naturally repeats your sentence with the correct form. You hear the difference without feeling judged.

"It cuts me off mid-sentence"

You pause to think of a word and ChatGPT starts talking. You self-limit to short answers to avoid being interrupted.

Mia: You tap to talk, tap to send. Take all the time you need to form your thoughts.

"Every conversation starts from zero"

ChatGPT forgets everything. No memory of your level, your mistakes, or what words you learned last time.

Mia: Remembers your name, your level, your recurring mistakes, and brings back words you're still learning.

"It feels like talking to a robot"

Generic topics. No personality. "What would you like to talk about?" is not how friends talk.

Mia: Has opinions, disagrees with you, shares stories, and sees your world through your camera. She's a friend, not a chatbot.

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How it works

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2

Have a real conversation

Talk to Mia like a friend. She helps when you struggle, corrects without judging.

3

See your progress

After your conversation, see new words you used and how fluent you sounded.

This is what 2 minutes with Mia looks like

A real conversation. Not a lesson.

Mia

OK so I literally just had the funniest thing happen at a coffee shop. This guy was trying to order in Vietnamese and the barista just... stared at him. I felt SO bad because that's literally me every day. Has that ever happened to you?

Yes! I have... um... how to say... when someone doesn't understand and you try again and again but... they still don't get it?

Mia

Oh! Like a miscommunication? Or like you're going back and forth and it's just not clicking? That's SO frustrating. You just described it perfectly though -- that's literally what native speakers do when they forget a word.

Helped you find the word

Yes! Miscommunication! I was so embarrassing at the restaurant last week

Mia

Ugh that's so embarrassing, I know that feeling! What happened? I need the full story.

Gently corrected: "embarrassed" not "embarrassing"

I ended up just pointing at the menu and the waiter figured it out

Mia

Wait -- you just said "ended up" and "figured it out" so naturally! That's exactly how my friends in San Diego talk. See? You're better than you think.

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She can see your world

Point your camera at anything -- your lunch, your room, the street outside -- and Mia reacts. She'll comment on what she sees, teach you vocabulary in context, and keep the conversation going naturally.

"Wait, is that ramen? The thin sliced meat is called 'pork belly' and those are 'spring onions' on top!"

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Wait, is that ramen? 😍 The thin sliced meat is called "pork belly" — do you know what "broth" means?
"In my language I'm funny and smart.
In English I sound like a child."

-- Every English learner on Reddit, ever

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