Worrying about not understanding fast speech, dialects, or cultural cues when it matters most.
Immersive Adaptive Conversational Training
You have complex thoughts and a great sense of humor. Don't let them get lost in translation. iACT helps you bridge the gap between who you are and what you can say, so you never have to be the "quiet one" again. Practice real-life situations in Virtual Reality before you face them in the real world. iACT helps international students and skilled workers turn B1/B2/C1 certificates into confident conversations.
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You passed the B2/C1 exam. You know the grammar. But when you need to speak German in real-world situations, the anxiety takes over.
Worrying about not understanding fast speech, dialects, or cultural cues when it matters most.
Falling back to English because it feels safer, which delays integration and career growth.
Lost job prospects, academic struggles, and social isolation, all because speaking anxiety holds you back.
iACT (Immersive Adaptive Conversational Training) is a VR simulation that puts you in realistic German environments from the comfort of your home.
Practice real-world German situations in virtual environments designed to mirror the conversations you'll face in daily life.
Speak with avatars that react like real locals. Get instant feedback on your pronunciation, vocabulary, and cultural understanding.
Make mistakes here so you don't make them there. Build your confidence level by level, at your own pace.
Combine physical interaction, spatial memory, and dialogue for 40% higher vocabulary retention (Dhimolea et al., 2022).
Built within Master's thesis research at Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar, grounded in VR language acquisition studies showing 30% confidence gains.
Designed to bridge the gap between classroom German and real-world communication for students, professionals, and institutions.
Sometimes I lose opportunities or remain with questions or I'm not expressing my opinion or just I'm the silent of the group.
Student, GermanyI had a job interview where the recruiter started speaking German. I couldn't even follow up because I got nervous and couldn't speak. I think it affected my confidence, and I'm not sure if it influenced the outcome, but I felt I missed a chance to show progress.
Student. WeimarIn a social event, I was with a group of Germans speaking German. I could understand the topic but could not join in, which felt awkward.
Language Learner. GermanyWe are currently selecting a limited group of international German language learners to test our initial prototype. Join the list to secure your spot in line and get updates on our launch.