
Archived App (Last seen on 17 Jul 2026)
This is an archived listing of the app previously available on the App Store.Although the app is no longer distributed by Apple, you can still view its description, screenshots, version history, ratings, and metadata for reference.
About
Master Japanese and Korean through interactive handwriting practice. This app uses AI to analyze your stroke order, offers spaced repetition for memory retention, and provides native audio for pronunciation. Track your progress with daily streaks and visual analytics for a comprehensive learning experience.
What's New in HandLearn
1.0.18
October 21, 2025
Fix potential performance issues
User reviews
Developer apps
FAQ
What languages can I learn with HandLearn?
HandLearn currently supports learning Japanese and Korean. The app provides professional native audio for all sentences in these languages.
How does HandLearn help with memory retention?
HandLearn utilizes a Scientific Memory System powered by a Spaced Repetition Algorithm (SRS). This smart review scheduling is designed to optimize retention, aiming for 3x better long-term memory.
Does HandLearn have ads?
No, HandLearn is ad-free, offering a distraction-free learning environment. The app prioritizes a clean, modern interface for an enhanced practice experience.
What kind of content does HandLearn offer?
The app features over 900 practical sentences covering daily conversation, business, and travel scenarios. Japanese sentences include a significant portion of katakana loanwords.
How does HandLearn track my progress?
Progress is tracked through daily streak challenges and a visual calendar view of your learning history. Detailed statistics, analytics, and milestone cards celebrate your achievements.
What devices is HandLearn available on?
HandLearn is available on iPhone and iPad, indicated by its support for these devices. The app is designed for a smooth, engaging learning experience across Apple platforms.
How often is HandLearn updated?
The app was last updated on October 21, 2025, with version 1.0.18. The developers are committed to continuous improvement, planning more languages, enhanced AI, and community features.
Is HandLearn suitable for beginners?
Yes, HandLearn is perfect for beginners starting Japanese or Korean. It focuses on fundamental writing skills, stroke order, and pronunciation, which are crucial for new learners.



