LingQ Importer chrome extension

Version: 2.3.10
LingQ Importer
Automatically import foreign language content from the web & study it with LingQ's web & mobile language learning apps.
3.75 Based on 20 user rates

What is LingQ Importer?

LingQ Importer is a captions extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 40,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.75 from 20 rated user, last update is 649 days ago.


What’s new in version 2.3.10?

                The LingQ Importer extension allows you to automatically import web pages, articles, and video captions from sites like YouTube and Netflix into LingQ for studying using LingQ's web and mobile language learning tools. The Importer will automatically grab the title, text, image, captions and original url and display them in the LingQ Reader so you can look up and track all word data using LingQ's lookup, review and tracking functionality.

The LingQ Importer will:
* Import the text, captions and title of whatever page you are on
* Import the article image and original url
* Allow you to specify your LingQ account and language for import
* Allow you to specify the course to import to and create a course if necessary
* Allow you to add tags to help categorize the lesson in your account

The LingQ Importer lets you learn languages from any content you find on the web. Get LingQing today!            

How to install LingQ Importer?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of LingQ Importer


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 2.3.10
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
  • Author: lingq-developers

LingQ Importer Available languages:

English.


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Reviews of lingq importer:


Austin Hewlett March 4th, 2023
Austin Hewlett

This is such a great tool to have for picking apart phrases and words from Netflix shows. In general this tool works well, occasionally it doesn't recognize the subtitles when they're there, but if you refresh the page it starts working. Very pleased


Conan M May 5th, 2022
Conan M

kind of frustrating. as with lingq in general there's a lot of issues with data/sync'ing and organising my data. so with the lingq importer, i generally want to import blog posts, news articles and general short reading material from the internet for learning spanish. but lingq importer doesn't seem to respect/understand that i have multiple 'courses'. 'courses' i guess are synonymous with folders. so i try to organise/categorise my reading this way... e.g. 'music', 'cooking', 'football' etc... the problem is when i create a new folder (course) using the lingq importer it doesn't show up subsequently. a lot of their functionality i've kind of just given up on and i simply use it as a quick reader + translator. i'm not sure it's worth the subscription honestly.


Clus Agus March 7th, 2019
Clus Agus

LingQ should take inspiration from other services like vocabtracker and integrate the lingq vocab system into the page where the text is hosted instead of importing, so that formatting and images etc can be preserved. for now this is not very usable.

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