A fair, honest comparison from the team behind Elora — what Talkpal does best across many languages, where a dedicated English app pulls ahead, and how to choose.
If you want to learn multiple languages with one app — English plus Spanish, French, German, or any of 50+ others — Talkpal is the most useful pick. It's a strong generalist with voice chat, role-plays, and a wide topic library, all behind a single subscription at roughly $13.99/month. If your goal is English fluency specifically, Elora AI is the better-fit specialist. Elora's plan is CEFR-aligned, goal-driven (interview, business, IELTS, casual), the conversation feels deeper because the model is tuned for English, and the web app is polished for English learners. Pricing is close — Talkpal is slightly cheaper monthly, Elora is $4.99 for a week then $15.99 every four weeks. Specialist vs generalist: pick by how many languages you're actually learning.
| Feature | Elora AI | Talkpal |
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | Dedicated English fluency | Multi-language conversation practice |
| Languages supported | English only | 50+ languages |
| Real-time voice AI | Yes — tuned for English | Yes — across all languages |
| Personalization for English | Deep — goal-based plan | Generic, shared across languages |
| CEFR alignment | Yes (A1–C2) | Loose |
| Lesson library | English-focused topics & goals | Wide topical breadth |
| Web app | Polished, English-first | Available, generalist |
| Trial | $4.99 / 1 week | Free trial (limited) |
| Price (after trial) | ~$15.99 / 4 weeks | ~$13.99 / month |
| Best for | Serious English fluency or exam prep | Polyglots and multi-language learners |
Credit where it's due — Talkpal scaled fast in 2023–2024 for good reasons. It's a strong generalist that does a lot of things well at once.
This is where the honest part lives. Talkpal's breadth is also its limitation when your goal is one specific language.
Elora is built as a dedicated English coach — all of the product surface, plan, and conversation tuning go into one language.
Being honest: Elora is English-only. If you're already an English speaker who wants to learn Spanish, French, or anything else, Elora can't help you and Talkpal is the obvious choice. Talkpal is also slightly cheaper on the monthly plan, and its topic library across languages is broader as a sheer catalog.
Decide based on how many languages you're actually trying to learn:
Independent reviews: See ongoing comparisons of Talkpal and dedicated AI English apps at Languatalk and TalkDrill.
Honest answer: Elora is more specialized for English fluency, while Talkpal is more generalist across many languages. Talkpal's English experience is solid, but Elora's plan is CEFR-aligned, goal-driven, and the conversation feels deeper because it's tuned for English. If English is your only target, Elora is usually the better fit.
Talkpal is roughly $13.99/month or about $60/year. Elora is $4.99 for a one-week trial, then $15.99 every four weeks. Talkpal is slightly cheaper at face value, especially annually.
Yes — multi-language coverage is Talkpal's main strength. It supports 50+ languages in one app, so if you're learning English plus Spanish, French or German, Talkpal lets you do it with one subscription. Elora is English-only.
Talkpal offers role-plays, topic libraries, and adaptive difficulty, but personalization is more generic across languages. It isn't as tightly CEFR-aligned or goal-driven as Elora's English plan, which is built around a specific outcome (job interview, business English, IELTS, casual fluency).
For casual practice, yes — Talkpal works well as a daily speaking partner. For serious fluency goals or exam prep (IELTS/TOEFL, job interviews, business presentations), a specialist like Elora or a human tutor is generally a better fit.