Today · Business
小さく始めるAI活用
日本の小さな企業では、生成AIを使って業務を効率化する動きが広がっています。大切なのは、最初から全てを自動化するのではなく、効果を測定しながら改善することです。
Japanese at your i+1
Lexio creates a personalized two-minute article and focused quiz every day—calibrated to what you know, what you’re learning, and what you care about.
Today · Business
小さく始めるAI活用
日本の小さな企業では、生成AIを使って業務を効率化する動きが広がっています。大切なのは、最初から全てを自動化するのではなく、効果を測定しながら改善することです。
The gap
Textbooks flatten language into lessons. Native news can turn every sentence into a dictionary session. Flashcards remove the ideas that make words memorable. Lexio builds the missing middle: real reading, tuned to you.
How it works
One quick setup gives every future article a better starting point.
Pick Japanese, your support language, and the topics you actually want to read: business, AI, or world affairs.
A short placement check gives Lexio a useful starting point without making you fill out a long profile.
Open a two-minute article, look up only what you need, then take a focused quiz that tunes tomorrow’s issue.
Why Lexio feels different
Every interaction has a job: keep input understandable, make new language noticeable, and turn retrieval into tomorrow’s reading plan.
Each article targets a narrow band just beyond your current vocabulary, so difficulty feels productive instead of random.
New and due-for-review language returns inside meaningful stories, not isolated decks you have to maintain.
Your lookups and quiz answers become evidence that changes what Lexio writes next—including an honest “I don’t know.”
No wall of translations. Tap a phrase for a Japanese explanation first, then use English or Traditional Chinese if you still need it.
The daily loop
Business today, AI tomorrow, world affairs after that. Lexio keeps the topic fresh while quietly bringing back the words you’re close to owning.
FAQ
Lexio is starting focused: Japanese reading, delivered through Telegram.
No. A short placement check creates the first estimate, and your reading and quiz behavior improve it over time.
It keeps the daily habit lightweight: onboarding, reminders, articles, and quizzes arrive where you already check messages.
No—and that is intentional. You choose when to look something up, see a Japanese explanation first, and can reveal English or Traditional Chinese support next.
The first version focuses on business, AI, and international topics. Your selections steer the mix from day one.
Your next issue
No new app to learn. Start with a short Telegram setup.