Wörtli: AI Language Flashcards

Wörtli: AI Language Flashcards
Wörtli: AI Language Flashcards
Developer: guyalt11
Category: Education

Wörtli: AI Language Flashcards Summary

Wörtli: AI Language Flashcards is a mobile Android app in Education by guyalt11. Released in Mar 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Mar 5, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 5, 2026 .


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App Description

Learn vocabulary effortlessly with AI-powered flashcards and spaced repetition

Wörtli – AI-Powered Vocabulary Flashcards

Master any language naturally and effortlessly with Wörtli, an AI-powered flashcards app built for fast, focused vocabulary learning. Create lists in seconds, practice daily, and retain words long-term with smart spaced repetition.

AI-Powered Learnin
Let AI do the heavy lifting: create new vocabulary lists or expand your existing ones in seconds. Wörtli can ensure no duplicates, and makes it super easy to keep your learning lists fresh, relevant, and ready for practice.

Smart Practice System
Wörtli uses a science-backed spaced repetition system (SM2) to show you words exactly when you’re about to forget them. No cramming, no wasted time, just focused practice that helps you remember longer.

Track Your Progress
Build a consistent learning habit with daily goals, streaks, and rewards.

Shared Library
Explore a community library with vocabulary lists across 50+ languages. Start instantly with ready-made content or combine it with your own AI-generated lists.

Designed for everyone!
• Travelers: Learn practical vocabulary for real situations fast
• Students: Store, organize, and practice new words efficiently
• Newcomers: Build confidence with relevant, everyday language

Why Wörtli
• Fast and easy AI-powered list creation
• Intuitive, easy-to-use interface
• Access to a ready-made library of lists
• Proven spaced repetition
• No ads!

Wörtli removes the friction from flashcards — so you can focus on learning, not managing lists.