NERIVA

NERIVA web app

Photo translation for menus, signs, and tasks in NERIVA

NERIVA turns a photo of a menu, sign, page, or task into a translation, note, and short language practice in the same context.

Web app first, with Telegram as an optional companion channel for short practice.

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Photos instead of manual typing

A menu, sign, or exercise photo can become the source text. AI reads it and turns it into learning material.

Translation with context

The translation does not stay as one isolated line. NERIVA can save a useful phrase, explain the meaning, and suggest a short answer.

For travel and study

Photo translation helps in cafes, hotels, transport, shops, lessons, and homework review.

Connection to review

Phrases from photos can move into notes, mistake review, and later exercises so the material does not disappear.

Why this moved off the landing

The main landing keeps a short Photo Practice card, while the full OCR and context-practice workflow lives here.

Questions and answers

Can I translate photos?

Yes. A photo of a menu, sign, page, or exercise can become translation and practice.

Is it only a translator?

No. The point is to connect translation with notes, phrases, and review.

Can it help while traveling?

Yes. Menus, hotels, airports, transport, and shops are a good fit for photo translation.

Can I use Telegram?

Yes. Telegram is useful for a quick photo, while the web app is better for notes and progress.

Are phrases saved?

Yes. Useful phrases can stay in notes and return for review.