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Great weekend again, everybody. I've been very busy! Here's a fresh Captionz upgrade with two shiny new features: Top Lists and Platform Stats. Because scrolling YouTube aimlessly looking for good learning content? Ain't nobody got time for that.
Discover More Content with Top Lists

Finding the right videos for language learning just got way easier. I added a discovery section that shows you curated content based on your selected voice language:
Most ViewedWhat's everyone watching? These are the most popular videos in your chosen language.
Caveat: These are views tracked through Captionz, not actual YouTube view counts. So it's more like "most watched by fellow Captionz users", which honestly might be more relevant for language learners anyway.
Best for LearningThese videos have the most caption languages available — basically the Swiss knives of language learning. Perfect for comparing translations and leveling up your comprehension.
Caveat: "Best for learning" is measured by number of available captions, which is... debatable. Some amazing videos might only have one or two caption tracks. And with YouTube's auto-translate feature, technically any video can have captions in any language now. But hey, videos with many human-created captions are usually solid picks.
Top ChannelsFind creators who consistently pump out great content in your target language. Less hunting, more learning.
Caveat: I added channel tracking to Captionz fairly late in the game, so a lot of older videos don't have channel info attached. That's why for some languages you might see "no channels found" even though there are plenty of videos. The list will fill in as more videos are watched going forward.
Click any video to jump straight into dual-subtitle mode, or check out top channels on YouTube.
Captionz at a Glance
I also added some stats because I'm a sucker for numbers (and donut charts, apparently). The new Platform Stats section shows:
- Total Videos in the database
- Total Captions available
- Languages supported
And yes, there are pretty donut charts showing how captions and videos are distributed across languages. I spent way too long making them look nice.
Built by a Language Learner, for Language Learners
These features aren't just vanity metrics. Every video you watch with Captionz helps build these lists, making it easier for other learners to find great content. It's a virtuous cycle — and you're part of it!
Give it a spin! Head over to Captionz, pick your target language, and scroll down to see what's new.
Help Me Build the Ultimate Language Learning Database
Here's the thing: Captionz gets better the more you use it. I'm building a database specifically curated for language learners — not just random YouTube videos, but content that people actually find useful for learning. The more videos you watch through Captionz, the richer the recommendations become for everyone.
So go watch some videos! Find that obscure Japanese cooking channel you love, binge some Spanish podcasts, explore French vlogs — whatever helps you learn. Every view adds to the collective knowledge, and you'll be helping fellow learners discover great content too.
Happy learning!


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