A new kind of Japanese app · iPhone only
Learn Japanese the way you'd want to. Calmly.
Inku is a flashcard app built like a notebook, not a game. Hiragana, katakana, N5 vocabulary, and four phrase packs, all voiced by a real actor. No streaks. No pressure. Just ten minutes a day that actually stick.
7-day free trial. $29.99 a year or $4.99 a month. Cancel anytime in Settings.
Write the sound
き
ki
How it works
One quiet screen a day.
Open Inku and it already knows what you need to see. A handful of kana, a few vocabulary cards, one or two phrases. The review ends when today's review ends. There is no infinite feed.
Under the hood, Inku uses a modern spaced-repetition scheduler (FSRS) to decide what to surface. You see it as a short, finite session. The machinery stays out of your way.
Thursday
Good morning.
18 cards are waiting.
Begin session
Today's review
墨
Streak
12 days
滴
Ink drops
3 / 5
Pending
Phrase pack: Travel
4 cards remaining from yesterday
Every word, spoken aloud
A real actor recorded every card.
Inku ships with native voice acting for every character, word, and phrase. Not a text-to-speech engine. A real voice actor recorded in a studio, and the audio lives on your device.
That means your pronunciation has something faithful to copy, and the app never has to phone home to speak. It sounds the same on the subway as it does on your couch.
Write the sound
き
ki
Built like a notebook, not a game
No streaks. No notifications. No guilt.
Most language apps punish you for missing a day. Inku does not. You can pick it up after a week away and the cards you need will still be the cards you need.
The home screen shows your progress as ink drops collected, not a streak flame you're afraid to lose. You'll look forward to opening it. That is the whole idea.
JLPT N5 · 87 of 200
Water, sky, home.
みず
water
そら
sky
いえ
home, house
ほん
book
がっこう
school
ともだち
friend
What's inside
Six decks, all on day one.
No paywalled chapters you have to grind toward. Every deck is unlocked as soon as you subscribe.
- あ46 characters
Hiragana
The cursive set you will use to read native words, particles, and verb endings.
Read more → - ア46 characters
Katakana
The angular set for loanwords. Once you know hiragana, katakana goes fast.
Read more → - 水200 core words
JLPT N5 vocabulary
The words you actually use in your first conversation. Each one recorded.
Read more → - 話30+ phrases
Casual phrases
What you say to friends. How to apologize, agree, ask for help without sounding textbook.
Read more → - 礼30+ phrases
Polite phrases
Formal Japanese for work, travel, and your first real conversation.
Read more → - 旅30+ phrases
Travel phrases
Getting around Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka. What to say at the station, the counter, the onsen.
Read more →
From a learner
“I tried three apps before Inku. Everyone else wanted me to build a streak. Inku just wanted me to learn.”
From the learners
Quiet app. Loud reactions.
Real people, real posts. Tap any card to see where it came from.
“Finally an app that doesn't treat me like a six-year-old. I opened it, learned 20 kana, closed it, kept my day.”
Priya N.
@priyalearns
“The voice acting is a real human. I stopped second-guessing my pronunciation on day three.”
Marcos D.
@marcosreads
“I was an Anki person. I switched because Inku already had the cards I would have made, and the pronunciation I couldn't.”
Jen W.
@jwlanguage
“No streaks, no pressure. I do 10 minutes before bed and I actually remember what I learned.”
Tomás R.
@tomaswords
“The handwriting practice is the first tool that has actually made katakana stick for me.”
Ana K.
u/anak_
“It looks like a piece of stationery. I keep opening it because it feels good to hold.”
Dev P.
@dev.reads
Inku Pro
One subscription. Everything unlocked.
No chapters to grind, no ads, no upsells. Start with a 7-day free trial. Cancel from Settings with two taps if it is not for you.
Best value
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That is $2.50 a month, billed once a year.
7-day free trial. No charge until day 8.
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Monthly
$4.99/ month
Cancel any billing cycle. No long commitment.
No trial on monthly plans (Apple rule).
Get the monthly planBoth plans include
- ・All six decks: hiragana, katakana, N5 vocab, casual, polite, travel
- ・Native voice acting on every card
- ・Handwriting practice for every kana
- ・Spaced repetition tuned for adult learners
- ・Four themes: Matcha, Sakura, Sun, Moon
- ・Works offline; your progress lives on your phone
- ・One-tap flag for any card that looks wrong
- ・New N4 vocabulary landing every month
Common questions
Answers, up front.
Is Inku a Duolingo alternative?+
Yes. If you bounced off Duolingo because the gamification felt patronizing, Inku is built for you. It gives you real vocabulary, real voice, and a finite session so you can close the app and go about your day.
Do I need an account?+
No. Inku does not ask for your email, your Apple ID, or anything else. Your progress lives on your iPhone.
Is there a free tier?+
Inku is subscription-first with a 7-day free trial on the yearly plan. We do not show ads or sell data, so the subscription is how the app keeps existing.
What level of Japanese does Inku cover?+
At launch, Inku covers hiragana and katakana, 200 core N5 words, 65 N4 words, and four phrase packs. We add more N4 content every month, and N3 is planned.
Does Inku work offline?+
Yes. The voice audio is bundled into the app at build time and every review session runs on-device.
What about Android?+
Inku is iPhone-only for now. An Android version is not on the roadmap yet. If you want to be notified, email app@inkujapanese.com.
Can I use Inku with Anki?+
You can use them side by side, but most learners switch because Inku already has the cards you would have built and the pronunciation you could not record yourself.
Is the content accurate?+
We source everything from standard JLPT vocabulary lists and check every card against Japanese-native references before release. If something looks wrong, flag it in the app and we review within a week.
Ten minutes a day
Let Japanese happen slowly, on paper-coloured glass.
Download Inku, spend a week with it, and see if it fits your life. If it does not, cancel the trial and no harm done.