Kanji Flashcards

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4.7
133 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Kanji Flashcards app is made to be a helpful tool for learning Japanese Kanji with the help of Spaced Repetition System (SRS). You can study with flashcards and quizzes to reinforce your understanding of Kanji meanings and its hiragana as quickly as possible.

★ Main Features
• All JLPT levels (N1, N2, N3, N4, N5) as well as common words
• Search/Save/Challenge over 23k words
• Spaced repetition system assisted multi-choice quizzes
• Drill characters or words in manageable-sized sets
• Suitable for both self-learner and those who want to learn by JLPT level
• Add your personal notes to each Kanji
• Completely offline

★ Multiple-choice quizzes
• Review the Kanji using the SRS system.
• Study with the pre-made decks from all JLPT levels
• Make a custom set to learn vocabulary from any level
• Study Kanji vocabulary using a total of 5 Modes

★ Additional Features
• Support word-search by kanji, kana, romaji
• Text-to-speech audio is supported
Updated on
Aug 28, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
127 reviews
Chris Spencer
February 13, 2024
Works well. Menu is hard to navigate. Very confused the first time trying to find out how to start a session. Could use sound in the Kanji Character section to reinforce pronunciation. Kanji pronunciation is only available in the Kanji Vocabulary section. Would be nice if there was a reverse flashcard system, where you were given a word and had to draw the Kanji, to practice writing them and improving your word-to-kanji mental index.
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aknay
February 13, 2024
Thank you for your feedback. I'll work on improving how to start a session. Please note that every Kanji word has pronunciation.
Lilah Weller
June 4, 2025
App is great but noticed 10min in that there are a few glitches, and the answers are a little off sometimes like January (Ichigatsu) listed in the sentence is different than the answer one month (hitotsuki). Just feels like it needs more development. When switching between apps it gets wonky too, will have strange numbers and characters or blank spots for the kanji and answer options
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aknay
June 10, 2025
Thank you for reporting this. I've fixed the issue with 一月 (hitotsuki) in both examples and its meaning. If you're still experiencing glitches, please send a screenshot to maker.dev.lab@gmail.com.
Hugo H.
October 26, 2024
At first, I thought the app was really good. The features are great but the translations aren’t reliable, unfortunately. N5 and N4 were ok, but I'm having a hard time on N3. For example, the translation for 意志 was 'volition,' which, as a non-native English speaker, makes understanding quite difficult (instead of 'will' or 'intention'). The translation of 運転 was 'running,' when it was clearly something like 'operating a machine.' I myself learned 運転 as 'driving'. It's frustrating.
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aknay
October 28, 2024
Thanks for your feedback. The app uses the open-source JMdict dictionary, just like the Jisho website. So, if you look up a word there, you will get the same results. I’m planning to add simpler meanings for all the words, but that’ll be later on.

What’s new

- Improve example sentences
- Small UI improvements for exercises