The World Is Happening. Now You Can Actually Read It.

Ask anything about any country — in your language. Get the local answer, from local sources, translated back for you.

🌍 Most of the world's conversations are invisible to you

Right now, people in Japan are debating something fascinating. People in Brazil are reacting to breaking news. People in Poland are discussing something that'll matter globally in six months. And you have no idea — because it's all in a language you don't speak.

Google gives you the English-language version of the world. That's a fraction of what's actually being said. The most interesting, most authentic, most unfiltered conversations happen in local languages — and they're completely invisible to most people.

🔍 LikeLoc makes any country readable

Type your question in your language. LikeLoc searches that country's local internet — news, forums, blogs, community sites — in the local language. Then it gives you a plain summary in your language, with links to the original sources.

✨ What you get

  • Ask about any country, in any language you speak
  • Results from local sources — not international media
  • AI summary in your language
  • Sentiment reading — how locals actually feel about it
  • Translated links to the original local sources
  • 95+ countries covered

💡 Things people search with LikeLoc

  • What do Japanese people actually think about tourism crowds?
  • How are Brazilians reacting to the latest political news?
  • What's the mood in Turkey right now — locals' perspective?
  • What do Germans think about the housing crisis?
  • Is the food scene in Tbilisi as good as everyone says?
  • What are Mexicans saying about the economy right now?

🚫 Why a regular AI chatbot can't do this

1. LLMs don't read the live local internet

ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude are trained on data that's months or years old. They can't tell you what locals are saying right now — because they're not reading anything right now.

2. Their training data is English-heavy

Most LLMs were trained mostly on English-language content. Ask about a local debate in Hungary or Vietnam, and you'll get a Western summary of that debate — not what Hungarians or Vietnamese are actually saying.

3. They can't search in 95 languages

LikeLoc actually fetches real pages from local sources in the target language, then summarizes them. That's a fundamentally different thing from an LLM guessing based on training data.