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Paste a verse in any language — Urdu, Arabic, Swahili, Tamil, and more — and get an explanation in 180+ languages. Get 3 free credits every month. AI uncovers the poet, the meaning, and the story behind every line.
ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے
بہت نکلے مرے ارمان لیکن پھر بھی کم نکلے
"Thousands of desires, each worth dying for... Many of my wishes did come true, but still they felt too few."
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It researches the poet, explains the metaphors, and lets you ask questions — all from a single verse.
Line-by-line translation that preserves poetic nuance across 180+ languages including Urdu, Arabic, Spanish, Tamil, and more
AI autonomously searches the web and Wikipedia to find the poet's biography, era, and the story behind the poem
Hover any difficult word to see its meaning, translation, and pronunciation — all built into the reading experience
Chat with AI about the poem — ask about hidden meanings, literary devices, historical context, or compare with other works
Discover the literary devices, themes, and poetic forms woven into the fabric of each verse
All your analyses are saved to your personal library — revisit, continue chatting, and build your poetry collection
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Poetry Explainer works with every poetic form and tradition — from ancient odes to modern free verse.
Poetry Explainer translates and analyzes poetry in 180+ languages. Every tile is a doorway into a literary tradition.
Paste any poem into Poetry Explainer — in any language — and click Analyze. Our AI will provide a complete poetry analysis: line-by-line translation, literary devices (metaphor, simile, symbolism, imagery, alliteration, personification), poet biography, historical context, themes, poetic form, and a word dictionary. You can also ask follow-up questions in the built-in chat.
Poetry Explainer identifies all major literary devices and figurative language including metaphor, simile, personification, symbolism, imagery, alliteration, assonance, consonance, hyperbole, irony, paradox, oxymoron, enjambment, caesura, anaphora, and more. Each device is explained with its effect on the poem's meaning.
Yes — paste any Urdu ghazal, nazm, or poem and get an instant line-by-line English translation that preserves poetic nuance. Works with poetry by Mirza Ghalib, Allama Iqbal, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, and any other Urdu poet. Also supports Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Tamil, Spanish, and 180+ other languages.
Any type — sonnets, ghazals, haiku, free verse, qasidas, nazms, rubai, odes, elegies, ballads, limericks, spoken word, and more. Poetry Explainer auto-detects the poetic form and explains its rules, structure, and how the poet uses the form to create meaning.
You get 3 free credits every month that renew on your subscription date. Each credit allows you to analyze one poem completely (translation, explanation, literary devices, poet biography, themes, dictionary, and chat). Use them wisely or buy more whenever you need.
1 analysis = 1 credit. We offer 3 pricing tiers: 10 credits for $3, 20 credits for $5.70 (5% off), or 40 credits for $10.80 (10% off). The more you buy, the more you save. All credits are non-refundable but never expire.
Paid credits never expire — use them whenever you want. Your 3 free monthly credits renew each month on your subscription date. If you don't use them, they reset and new ones are added.
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Poetry Explainer is free to try with 3 credits every month. Sign up, paste any poem in any language, and get full AI-powered analysis including translation, explanation, literary devices, poet biography, themes, word dictionary, and interactive chat. Need more? Buy credits starting at just $3.
Poetry Explainer is purpose-built for poetry analysis. Unlike general AI chatbots, it provides structured output (translation, devices, themes, dictionary) in a clean format, actively researches the poet and historical context from the web, supports 180+ languages with nuance, and includes a word-by-word dictionary. You don't need to craft prompts — just paste the poem.
"Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words."— Robert Frost
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