Spanish

Speak Spanish.
For real.

Practice real conversations with AI scene partners who remember you — at a Barcelona café, a neighborhood market, a hotel front desk.

How it works

Tell us why you're learning

Your tutor calibrates to your goal: travel, relocation, work, or connecting with people.

Pick a scene, step in

Choose from 29 Spanish situations or describe your own. Your AI scene partner plays their role — in Spanish, in character.

Debrief, then go again

Your coach debriefs in your language, highlights what worked, and suggests what to try next.

Meet your scene partners

Each partner has a backstory, a personality, and a memory. They speak only Spanish — your tutor handles the coaching in your language.

Maria — Barista at a corner café
Maria Barista at a corner café

She knows every regular by name and always recommends the tortilla del día. Twelve years behind the same counter — she'll make you feel like a regular from your first visit.

Javier — Vendor at the outdoor market
Javier Vendor at the outdoor market

Loud, expressive, and proud of his Andalucian roots. He'll tease you into buying more fruit than you planned — all in rapid-fire Spanish you'll learn to love.

Elena — Hotel receptionist
Elena Hotel receptionist

Polished and patient at the front desk of a Gothic Quarter boutique hotel. She defaults to usted and will help you practice formal service Spanish, step by step.

Carlos — Neighbor in your apartment building
Carlos Neighbor in your apartment building

A retired teacher who waters his balcony plants every morning and always stops to chat on the stairs. He speaks slowly and clearly — perfect for beginners.

Rosa — Shopkeeper at a small tienda
Rosa Shopkeeper at a small tienda

Observant and warm without being pushy. She owns a clothing shop in the Eixample and switches naturally between usted and tú as she gets to know you.

Diego — Office colleague at a Barcelona consultancy
Diego Office colleague at a Barcelona consultancy

Diego works at the same consultancy as you in the Eixample. Easygoing and sharp, he organises the Friday cañas and switches between castellano and catalán mid-sentence.

Pablo — Waiter at a tapas bar in El Born
Pablo Waiter at a tapas bar in El Born

Pablo works the evening shift at a lively tapas bar in El Born. He grew up in Seville and moved to Barcelona five years ago. He rattles off the daily specials from memory and always recommends the croquetas.

Why it works

Common questions

Do I need to speak any Spanish to start?

No. Your tutor assesses your level in the first session and picks a scene that matches where you are — starting with short, simple exchanges if you're a beginner.

What's the difference between the coach and a scene partner?

The coach is your guide — they speak your language, explain grammar, give feedback, and choose the next scene. Scene partners are immersive — they stay in character and respond only in Spanish, exactly as a real person would.

Can I practice a specific conversation I need to have?

Yes. Describe the situation to your coach — a job interview, a meeting with your landlord, a doctor's appointment — and they'll set up a custom scene for you.

How much does it cost?

Epivo is free to start — 30 minutes of tutoring per day with no credit card required. Paid plans from $20/month unlock more daily session time. See Plans & Pricing.

What's the difference between Epivo and just asking ChatGPT?

ChatGPT doesn't remember what you practiced last week, doesn't have a persistent scene partner who knows your name, and gives you grammar corrections when what you need is conversation practice. Epivo builds a relationship over time — with a coach who tracks your progress and scene partners who pick up where you left off.

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