Practice with an AI that responds naturally, just like a real Dutch speaker. No scripts, no awkward pauses.
Get detailed feedback after every conversation. See what you did well, what to improve, and specific corrections.
Practice situations you'll actually encounter: ordering coffee, visiting the doctor, meeting new people.
See your improvement over time. Build streaks, earn achievements, and watch your confidence grow.
Slow things down when you're learning, speed up as you improve. The AI adapts to your level.
Make mistakes without embarrassment. Practice anytime, anywhere, at your own pace.
PraatMet uses advanced AI to have real-time voice conversations with you in Dutch. Simply speak naturally, and the AI responds just like a native speaker would. It adapts to your level and helps you practice real-world scenarios.
PraatMet works for all levels, from complete beginners (A1) to advanced speakers (B2+). The AI adjusts its vocabulary and speaking speed based on your proficiency, and you can always slow things down if needed.
Your voice is streamed in real-time for processing but is not permanently stored. We only save text transcripts of your conversations so you can review them later and track your progress.
PraatMet offers a free tier with 10 minutes of practice per month. Pro subscribers get 200 minutes monthly, and you can also purchase additional minute packs that never expire.
After each conversation, you receive detailed AI-generated feedback including grammar corrections, vocabulary suggestions, pronunciation tips, and encouragement on what you did well.
Yes! Choose from real-life scenarios like ordering at a café, visiting the doctor, shopping at a supermarket, or meeting new people. Each scenario helps you prepare for actual situations you'll encounter in the Netherlands.
PraatMet tracks your practice streaks, total conversation time, and achievements. You can review past conversations, see your feedback history, and watch your confidence grow over time.
Currently, PraatMet is only available for iOS devices. We're considering an Android version based on user demand.