A reading, for the two of you
The words underneath the words.
Read a real conversation with your partner. See what each of you meant — and what you were quietly reaching for underneath it.
Quiet, careful, and made for two.
A sample reading · playing on its own
This is what a reading looks like.
Reading · listening
A prepared sample · nothing here is saved
Deterministic reading · your words stay yours · nothing is saved
What a reading gives you
Four quiet things, from your own words.
The translation
What each of you actually meant.
Reaching for
The thing neither of you could say.
The threshold
See a spiral before you cross it.
Say this, not that
Words that land for the two of you.
"We read it together and both went quiet. It named the thing we'd been circling for a year."
Field note · replace with a real one
How it works
A reading, in three quiet moves.
- 01
Paste a real exchange
A short text back-and-forth from the last day or two. Nothing rehearsed.
- 02
We read it as a pair
Not who's right — what each of you was reaching for underneath what you said.
- 03
You read it together
Four quiet things: the translation, the reach, the threshold, and a line to try instead.
Privacy
Your words stay yours.
A conversation between two people is a fragile thing. We treat it that way. Readings happen in-session and aren't saved to a profile, trained on, or shared with anyone.
If you close the tab, it's already gone. We keep the smallest amount of anonymous usage data we need to keep the tool working — nothing that identifies you or the person you're writing about.
Love Translator works best when the other person knows you're reading together. It's a mirror, not a microphone.
Not therapy. Not a quiz. A reading built from your own words — and yours alone.
Your words stay yours · works best when you both know.