Hi, I made an iOS app that help you study & learn Kanji, 50 Kanjis at a time

Hi, I am an app developer that tries to make useful apps to the public. As a Japanese learner myself, I made an app that makes it easier to learn Kanji in installments. It’s called “BiteSize Kanji Flashcards Lite”.

The idea of the app is simple. It divides the Kanjis in all the 5 JLPT levels into groups, each group has 50 Kanjis at most. Then it gives you the ability to study each group separately. Making it easier to learn all of them 50 Kanjis at a time. Of course, you can study all the Kanjis in any JLPT level at once if you like to.

Some additional features of the app are:-

– Keyboard shortcuts support:- If you have a keyboard attached, you can switch to the next & previous Kanji using the arrow keys.

– Each Kanji is displayed in large font, so you could notice the smallest strokes in it (That’s useful since a lot of Kanjis can look so similar)

– Dark mode support:- For your eyes content.

There are both a free version (With ads), which allows you to try the app for free, as well as a paid one with none (in case you don’t want any 3rd party stuff in your device).

Any feedback or suggestion about the app is welcome.

Here’s a link to the free version:-

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bitesize-kanji-flashcards-lite/id1626615741

And here’s a link to the paid version with no ads:-

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bitesize-kanji-jlpt-flashcards/id1193010438

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  1. I may sound mean when asking this but what does this do better than Anki? What purpose does it serve?

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