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Inku vs Drops for Japanese

Drops is a beautiful 5-minute vocabulary app with illustrations. Inku is a calm flashcard app with audio and SRS. Visual vs auditory.

BBao HuaUpdated April 21, 202612 min read
Category: Illustrated vocabulary appPricing: Free with limited daily time, paid PremiumSince: 2015

Intro

Drops is famously beautiful: every word has a custom illustration, sessions are capped at 5 minutes by design, and the UI is genuinely lovely. Inku's design is calmer but the loops are different — Drops uses pattern-matching mini-games, Inku uses spaced flashcards with audio.

When Inku is the better pick

  • You want clear pronunciation audio with each word. Drops uses minimal audio per card. Inku bundles pronunciation audio for the main card library so you hear every word.
  • You want unlimited study time per day. Drops caps free users at 5 minutes a day and Premium at longer windows. Inku has no daily cap.
  • You want spaced repetition to drive what you see. Drops uses a shallow review system. Inku uses FSRS, which is the same modern scheduler Anki adopted in 2024.

When Drops is the better pick

  • You're a strong visual learner. Drops' custom illustrations are a real edge for visual memory. Inku's cards are typographic, not illustrated.
  • You want a free tier you can actually use. Drops' 5-minute free tier is enough to learn slowly without paying. Inku is subscription-first.
  • You're learning multiple languages. Drops covers 50+ languages. Inku is Japanese-only.

Feature-by-feature

Sources and pricing

Pricing last checked: April 28, 2026. Prices can vary by country, platform, checkout, tax, and promotion.

FeatureInkuDropsBest fit
FormatFlashcards + audioIllustrated drag-and-drop
Daily time capNone5 min free, longer paid
Audio supportBundledLight
VisualsTypographic + JP typeCustom illustrations
SRS algorithmFSRSLight custom
LanguagesJapanese50+
Pricing$70.99/yrFree or ~$70/yr

Inku's favor · Drops's favor · roughly even

The honest take

Drops is a wonderful tool for visual learners and casual study. If you have 5 minutes a day and want them to feel like a small game with illustrations, Drops fits. If you want to actually retain hundreds of words and pass JLPT N5, Inku's flashcard + SRS loop is the better engine.

Verdict

Use Drops if: you're visual, casual, and budget-conscious. Use Inku if: you want serious vocabulary retention with audio.

Drops for casual exposure, Inku for the daily retention engine.

Affiliation note

Inku is not affiliated with Drops. This comparison uses public product pages, app listings, and help documents where available.

Common questions

Is Drops actually only 5 minutes a day?+

On the free tier, yes. Premium unlocks longer sessions. The 5-minute design is intentional — Drops believes shorter sessions retain better.

Does Drops teach kanji?+

Lightly. Drops introduces kanji visually through illustrations rather than systematic radicals or stroke order. Inku covers kana more deeply; for kanji depth, see WaniKani.

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