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Every school topic, retold in your world and your language.

Type what you have to learn, the place you live, and the language you think in. Julley rebuilds the whole concept from your own surroundings, writes it natively in your mother tongue, and adds one hands-on task using things already around you.

Nothing to install. Nothing to sign up for. Nothing to pay.

  • 37 languages
  • Ages 10 to 18
  • Hands-on with local materials

What a lesson looks like

Topic

Photosynthesis

Place

Skara, Leh, Ladakh

Language

English

Age

13

In your world

In July the barley fields below Skara turn deep green while the ridge behind them stays bare rock. The barley is doing something the rock cannot: catching sunlight in its leaves and using that energy to build its own food from air and the channel water your village brings down. That quiet work inside every green leaf is photosynthesis.

Try this with your hands

Tape a small piece of cardboard over half a leaf on any plant near your home. Uncover it after three days. The covered half will look pale beside the sunlit half, because a leaf in the dark cannot make its food.

Explain it back

  • Why did the covered half of the leaf turn pale?
  • Name the three things the barley needs for photosynthesis, and where each comes from in Skara.

If the lesson does not fit your world, remake the lesson. Not the child.

An example, shown in English. Yours can arrive in Tamil, Urdu, Ladakhi, Santali, or any of the 37 languages.

37 languages

Learn in the language you think in.

Julley composes every lesson natively in the language you choose: the 22 scheduled languages of India, Ladakhi, and world languages from Arabic to Swahili. Urdu, Arabic, Kashmiri, Sindhi and Persian arrive written right to left, the way they are written by hand.

  • हिन्दी· Hindi
  • اردو· Urdu
  • বাংলা· Bangla
  • தமிழ்· Tamil
  • తెలుగు· Telugu
  • मराठी· Marathi
  • ಕನ್ನಡ· Kannada
  • മലയാളം· Malayalam
  • ગુજરાતી· Gujarati
  • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ· Punjabi
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆ· Odia
  • অসমীয়া· Assamese
  • کٲشُر· Kashmiri
  • سنڌي· Sindhi
  • नेपाली· Nepali
  • Ladakhi· Bhoti
  • Santali
  • العربية· Arabic
  • فارسی· Persian
  • Español· Spanish
  • Kiswahili· Swahili
  • 中文· Chinese
  • Français· French
  • and more: 37 in all

A sample of what you can pick. The full list waits inside the learn flow.

Why Julley exists

The concept was never the problem. The packaging was.

Hundreds of millions of students study from textbooks written for someone else's world. Gravity gets explained with elevators to children who have never seen a two-storey building. Fractions arrive as pizza slices in villages where pizza has never been on the table. The idea is universal. The example is foreign. The language is borrowed.

So the child concludes the failure is her own, memorizes enough to survive the exam, and quietly learns that school is not for people like her. Julley starts from the other end: your stream, your market, your kitchen, your words.

What you get

Three small answers. One lesson that finally fits.

You give Julley a topic, a place, and a language. Here is what comes back.

Your place is the textbook

Julley rebuilds the concept from what is already around you: the stream, the bus stand, the barley field, the fish market. The example is yours, so the idea finally lands.

Composed in your mother tongue

Every lesson is written natively in the language you choose, not translated as an afterthought. Urdu, Arabic, Kashmiri, Sindhi and Persian arrive right to left.

Tuned to your age

A ten-year-old and a seventeen-year-old meet the same truth at different depths. Tell Julley your age and the lesson meets you exactly there.

One task for your hands

Every lesson includes one activity built from free materials near you: stones, string, bottle caps, sunlight. Understanding sticks when your hands take part.

Explain it back

A few short prompts ask you to say the idea in your own words. When you can teach it back, it is truly yours.

It will not do your homework

Ask for exam answers or a ready essay and Julley refuses, then reteaches the idea. The words you finally hand in will be your own.

How it works

From stuck to certain in three steps.

  1. Step 1

    Tell Julley three things

    The topic you have to learn, the place you live, and the language you think in. Add your age so the lesson lands at the right depth.

  2. Step 2

    Read it in your world

    In moments the concept comes back retold through your own surroundings, composed natively in your language, right to left when your script asks for it.

  3. Step 3

    Do it, then explain it back

    Try the hands-on task with materials around you, answer the explain-it-back prompts, and keep the one spirit line every lesson closes with.

Pricing

Free forever, for every student.

One plan, everything included. ₹0 today, ₹0 in ten years, in every currency.

The one plan

₹0

Also $0. Per student, per lesson, per forever.

Start learning free

No card. No account. No catch.

  • Full lessons in any of the 37 languages
  • Retold through your own place and surroundings
  • Tuned to your age, from 10 to 18
  • One hands-on task with free local materials
  • Explain-it-back prompts with every lesson
  • One spirit line to carry with you
  • No account, no ads, no data collected

Why free? Because the students Julley serves are exactly the ones a paywall would turn away. The project is dedicated to Sonam Wangchuk, and charging a child to understand her own world would betray the point of the dedication.

Teachers, parents, whole classrooms: this includes you. There is nothing to license and no plan to upgrade to. The longer story lives on the pricing page and the dedication.

The name

Julley is how Ladakh says hello.

It also means thank you, and welcome. This project is dedicated to Sonam Wangchuk, the engineer and teacher from Ladakh whose work keeps proving that real learning grows from the learner's own soil, own materials, and own language.

If the lesson does not fit the child's world, remake the lesson. Not the child.

The line Julley is built on
Read the dedication

FAQ

Straight answers.

Is Julley really free?

Yes, permanently. There are no accounts, no payments, no locked features and no trial that runs out. A lesson costs the project a tiny amount of AI compute, and the project covers it so a student never has to.

Do I need an account or an app?

No. Julley runs in the browser on any phone or computer. There is nothing to install, nothing to sign up for, and no personal data is collected or stored.

Will it give me exam answers or write my essay?

No. Ask for ready answers or an essay to submit and Julley will refuse, then reteach the idea so you can produce the work yourself. The goal is that you understand, not that you copy.

Which languages can I learn in?

37 languages: the 22 scheduled languages of India, Ladakhi, and world languages including English, Arabic, Spanish, Swahili, Chinese and Persian. Urdu, Arabic, Kashmiri, Sindhi and Persian render right to left.

Who is Julley for?

Students aged 10 to 18 anywhere, especially where the textbook's world is not your world. Parents who want to help but cannot follow the textbook's language. Teachers in under-resourced schools who need a concept retold for their classroom's reality.

Why is it called Julley?

Julley is the all-purpose greeting of Ladakh: hello, thank you, welcome. The project is dedicated to Sonam Wangchuk, whose philosophy of learning through your own world shapes every lesson. Read more on the For Sonam page.

The next topic you have to learn can begin in your world.

Type the topic. Name your place. Choose your language. Julley does the rest, and it stays free.

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