The experts in language learning

For over 30 years, learners have turned to Rosetta Stone to build the fluency and confidence they need to speak new languages.

Flamenco dancer twirls in front of grand building backdrop. Overlaid is the Spanish word "bailar" with its English translation, "to dance".Flamenco dancer twirls in front of grand building backdrop. Overlaid is the Spanish word "bailar" with its English translation, "to dance".Flamenco dancer twirls in front of grand building backdrop. Overlaid is the Spanish word "bailar" with its English translation, "to dance".Flamenco dancer twirls in front of grand building backdrop. Overlaid is the Spanish word "bailar" with its English translation, "to dance".Flamenco dancer twirls in front of grand building backdrop. Overlaid is the Spanish word "bailar" with its English translation, "to dance".
Crowd raises hands in excitement at live music performance. Overlaid is the German word "konzert" with its English translation, "concert".Crowd raises hands in excitement at live music performance. Overlaid is the German word "konzert" with its English translation, "concert".Crowd raises hands in excitement at live music performance. Overlaid is the German word "konzert" with its English translation, "concert".Crowd raises hands in excitement at live music performance. Overlaid is the German word "konzert" with its English translation, "concert".Crowd raises hands in excitement at live music performance. Overlaid is the German word "konzert" with its English translation, "concert".
Spanish (Spain)bailarto dance
Germankonzertconcert
Spanish (Spain)bailarto dance
Germankonzertconcert
Italiancaffeteriacoffee shop
Frenchbien habilléwell-dressed
Arabicبيت (bayt)home
Korean가게들 (gage deul)shops
Chinese灯笼 (dēng lóng)lantern
Spanish (Latin America)gauchoskilled horseman
Dutchfietsenbicycles
Polishśniegsnow
Swedishöarislands
Portuguese (brazil)fériasvacation
Japanese春 (haru)spring
GreekΜαγειρεύωto cook
Turkishdağlarmountains
Tagalog (filipino)sopassoup
Hindiइतिहास (itihas)history
Hebrewחוף ים (chof yam)beach
Irishbótharroad
Farsiچای (chai)tea
Vietnamesehoaflower
Russianмедведь (medved)bear
Latinscalaestairs

From second language to second nature

Rosetta Stone taps into your brain's innate ability to learn new languages so you feel comfortable with everyday communication.

Get immersed

The best way to pick up a new language is to immerse yourself. We help you learn quickly through everyday scenarios, interactive activities, and audio from native speakers.

Express yourself

Get immediate feedback on your pronunciation and benefit from live coaching with native speakers. You’ll be able to hold meaningful conversations in your new language.

Feel supported

Rosetta Stone prepares you to speak confidently by introducing new skills at the perfect pace and giving you opportunities to practice key words and phrases in different contexts.

The Rosetta Stone Method

For over 30 years, Rosetta Stone has helped millions of people learn languages! Our research-backed method uses immersive, bite-sized lessons and immediate pronunciation feedback to prepare you for real-world conversations.

Group of friends practice a new language they have learned as they order from a waiter in a stylish cafe.

Voulez-vous la soupe du jour ?

Would you like the soup of the day?

Oui, merci.

Yes, thank you.

Real-world ready

Rosetta Stone’s proprietary speech recognition technology, TruAccent, actually tells you how well you spoke each word or phrase, preparing you for real conversation starting with your first lesson.

Learn your way

In addition to bite-sized lessons, Rosetta Stone offers engaging content like Stories read by native speakers and Phrasebook to prepare for travel. It’s the all-in-one language learning solution!

Proven approach

Rosetta Stone lessons use our proprietary method, Dynamic Immersion, which taps into your brain’s innate ability to learn. The result? The most effective way to learn a language.

Language learning for all

Rosetta Stone has helped all types of language learners reach their goals. Take a look at our tailored solutions:

Smiling friends walk down a street in a new country.

Our tried and tested curriculum and engaging mobile app makes it easy and fun to learn a new language.

Happy employees use language learning platform in their workplace.

Empower your employees to speak and work confidently across language barriers, with industry-specific lessons and vocabulary.

Smiling students whisper to each other as they learn a new language in school.

Reinforce what students are learning in their world language courses and help English language learners build proficiency.

Image of a beautiful seascape with stats showing that 22,000 educational institutions, 9,000 public & non-profit organizations, 12,000 corporations, and millions of learners worldwide use Rosetta Stone.

22,000

educational institutions

9,000

public & non-profit organizations

12,000

corporations

Millions

of learners worldwide

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Rosetta Stone success stories

They say it's a small world. I think it makes it smaller if you learn another language.

Amber

Shreveport, Louisiana

Studying: Spanish

You have to speak Italian to get past 'tourist' Italy...and that's 95% of it.

Carole

Washington, D.C.

Studying: Italian

My students all learn different languages. One boy's mother is Korean, so it's great he's studying it. He's been able to converse more with some family members.

Jessica

Phoenix, Arizona

Teaches 3rd-12th grade using Rosetta Stone

Once you start, it's not that intimidating. And it's extraordinarily rewarding as well.

Butovens

California

Studying: Japanese and Spanish

Don’t worry about having that fluent conversation with someone … just focus on the basics and have fun doing it along the way—it’s really about the journey when it comes to language.

Peter

Los Angeles, California

Studying: Italian and Spanish

I like dabbling in languages...I just don't like sitting around watching TV most of the time, so for me it's just a hobby.

Alex

Everett, Washington

Studying: French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese

Recently I decided that I had to go beyond just purely audio and start learning it more in depth - and that's when I decided to go with Rosetta Stone.

Pamela

Hawaii

Studying: Russian

Once you start getting to the point where people see you trying, they just open up. The whole world opens up, and the world becomes smaller.

Melissa

Baltimore, Maryland

Studying: Japanese

It makes traveling so much easier. Being able to ask people even simple questions, in their language, is such a phenomenal experience.

Jessica

Washington, D.C.

Studying: French, Greek, Spanish

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