Visual vocabulary flashcards

I built this project after growing increasingly dissatisfied with the way many language learning apps are structured. They often demand high subscription fees while carefully rationing progress.

The experience tends to feel less like learning a language and more like unlocking content. Advancement is slowed down not by necessity, but by design.

I wanted something simpler, more honest, and focused on actual use.

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Learning philosophy

My core belief is that vocabulary matters more than polish at the beginning. If you know the most common 300 to 400 words of a language, you can already express basic needs, ideas, and intentions.

At that point, communication becomes possible, even if it is imperfect. And once communication starts, native speakers naturally correct, extend, and refine what you say.

This is not about fluency first. It is about being able to say something, however imperfect, as early as possible.

This reverses the usual model. Instead of trying to be “ready” before speaking, speaking itself becomes the learning mechanism.

The goal is not correctness first, but momentum.

With a few hundred words, you can already say things like: “I work here”, “I don’t understand”, or “Can you help me?”.

About money

This project is free to use. If you find it useful, you can buy me a coffee .

Learning a language is already hard enough without a billing strategy attached to it.