You understand English.
But speaking? That's different.
You can read articles, watch movies, and pass written tests. But when it's time to speak — in a meeting, an interview, or with a stranger — the words just won't come out. The fear of making mistakes holds you back from speaking English fluently.
Vaani changes that. It's an English speaking practice app that lets you learn by doing — in a judgment-free environment where mistakes become lessons, not embarrassments.
How to Improve Your English Speaking
Learn English speaking online in three easy steps
- STEP 1
Choose a Scenario
Pick from 30+ real-life situations: job interviews, ordering coffee, small talk, and more.
- STEP 2
Start Speaking
Have a natural voice conversation with your AI coach. Speak at your own pace.
- STEP 3
Get Instant Feedback
Receive detailed feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary after each session.
Your AI English Speaking Coach
Everything you need to practice English conversation and build speaking confidence
Voice-First Learning
Practice speaking, not typing. Vaani listens and responds like a real conversation partner.
Real Scenarios
From job interviews to casual chats — practice the conversations you actually need.
Instant Feedback
Get real-time corrections on grammar, pronunciation, and word choice after every response.
Judgment-Free Zone
Make mistakes without embarrassment. Your AI coach is patient, encouraging, and never judges.
Available 24/7
Practice anytime, anywhere. No scheduling, no waiting. Your coach is always ready.
Track Your Progress
Watch your fluency, vocabulary, and confidence scores improve over time.
Real Stories, Real Confidence
"I could code in English but could never speak confidently in meetings. After 2 months with Vaani, I led my first client presentation without freezing up."
"I needed to improve my English for my exchange program. Vaani made practicing feel like chatting with a friend, not studying for an exam."
"The instant feedback on pronunciation is incredible. I finally know exactly what to fix instead of just being told to "practice more.""