← Beepsme

An AI tutor that actually teaches in Urdu

Plenty of AI can translate Urdu. Almost none of it can teach in Urdu, out loud, from the book already open in front of you. That difference is most of the work.

Translating into Urdu is not teaching in Urdu

Ask most tools for help in Urdu and you get one of three things: an English answer with Urdu words dropped in, a stiff literary Urdu nobody actually speaks, or a wall of text you still have to read yourself. None of those is a teacher.

Teaching in Urdu means the explanation is built in Urdu: everyday spoken Urdu, the kind used at a kitchen table, spoken aloud at a pace you can follow, about the specific paragraph you are stuck on.

What that looks like in practice

Things you can just say

مجھے یہ سبق سمجھاؤExplain this lesson to me
مجھے سمجھ نہیں آیا، دوبارہ بتاؤI did not understand, say it again
اس کا فلوچارٹ بناؤDraw a flowchart of this
تھوڑا آہستہA bit slower

Saying you did not understand is treated as the most urgent thing in the lesson. It stops whatever is being drawn and goes back, rather than queueing behind the rest of the explanation.

Not only Urdu

The same thing works in 41 languages, Hindi, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Spanish, French and Indonesian among them. Urdu is simply the one held to the highest bar here, because it is the language this was built for first and it is the one that gets tested against a real book, out loud, by a real person.

Worth knowing before you try it

Common questions

Can an AI tutor teach in Urdu, not just translate into it?
Yes. Beepsme teaches out loud in Urdu: it explains the page in front of you in everyday spoken Urdu, highlights the sentence it is discussing, and labels its whiteboard in Urdu script laid out right to left. The language of the lesson is set by the language you ask in, not by a settings menu.
Does it speak Urdu or only write it?
It speaks. The lesson is spoken aloud in a Pakistani Urdu voice while the page is on screen, so you can keep your eyes on the book. You can also interrupt it out loud to say slower, go back, or that you did not understand.
Will it mix English words into Urdu?
It answers in one language at a time and does not code-mix. Numbers and units are said in the language of the lesson. Genuine proper nouns stay as they are.
Which other languages does it teach in?
41, including Hindi, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Spanish, French and Indonesian. The lesson follows whichever language you speak to it in.
What does it cost?
Three monthly plans: Pro at $20, Power at $50, and Max at $100, with a three day free trial that does not ask for a card. Cancel in one click.
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