One of Aelano's biggest strengths is that you can learn from content you already want to hear. That matters because consistency is much easier when the material itself is interesting enough to revisit.
You can start with links, files, or generated content.
Aelano supports sources such as YouTube, Apple Podcasts, RSS, Bilibili, Douyin, and Xiaohongshu. Single items can open directly in the player, while channels, podcasts, and playlists can become longer-term content sources you follow over time.
You can import local audio and video files, text files, images, EPUB books, photo library videos, and Baidu Netdisk files. This works well if you already save lectures, interviews, podcasts, or other learning materials elsewhere.
You can also start from text or use AI-generated learning content to create a script and turn it into learnable audio content. This is useful when you want more targeted practice around a theme, a situation, or a set of expressions.
Aelano currently supports transcription in 100+ languages. That means support goes well beyond Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, and covers a much broader range of commonly learned languages as well.
Common examples include:
See supported languages for the full list.
The Discover page helps you find content sources more quickly.
It works more like a content discovery layer than a traditional course catalog.
Aelano gradually turns that content into your own learning library.
You can see what you studied recently, where you stopped, and how your day is going so far. That reduces the friction of opening the app and wondering what to study next.
As your library grows, organization matters. The app supports:
From a user perspective, this is about keeping your learning library manageable after weeks or months of use.
Global search helps you find both content sources and transcript content. That makes it easier to return to a topic, a show, or a previously studied item without digging through the whole library manually.
If you like learning from the same podcast, channel, or series over time, this page becomes your hub.
It is less about "viewing details" and more about staying with a source long enough for real familiarity to build.