Loanwords, unlocked
アイス (ice cream), コーヒー (coffee), タクシー (taxi) — thousands of words you already know are written in katakana. Learn the script and they're all instantly readable.
SimplyKatakana
Read Japanese.
You already know hundreds of Japanese words. アイス is ice cream. コーヒー is coffee. カメラ is camera. They're everywhere — on menus, signs, packaging — written in katakana. The vocabulary isn't the problem. The script is. Learn 46 characters and thousands of words become instantly readable. SimplyKatakana is completely free.
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Katakana unlocks every foreign word in Japanese. This is where that starts.
The katakana problem
Katakana is often taught as an afterthought. SimplyKatakana treats it as what it is: the key to thousands of words you already know.
Experience
Katakana is the key to every foreign word in Japanese. Learn the script once, read loanwords forever.
1. Open
No accounts. No login. Tap Start.
2. Learn
Each character comes with its reading, a real loanword example, and a visual mnemonic.
3. Recall
Try to remember before you tap. The struggle to recall is what makes katakana automatic.
アイス (ice cream), コーヒー (coffee), タクシー (taxi) — thousands of words you already know are written in katakana. Learn the script and they're all instantly readable.
ソ/ン and シ/ツ trip up almost everyone. SimplyKatakana gives these pairs extra attention with targeted mnemonics and spaced repetition that drills them until they stop being confusable.
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The Science
Most learners try to memorize katakana by staring at a chart. It rarely works because recognition and recall are different skills. Cognitive psychologists Craik and Lockhart established in 1972 that retrieving information from memory produces significantly deeper encoding than reviewing it passively. SimplyKatakana is built around retrieval: see the card, try to recall, then tap.
Spaced repetition handles the timing. Characters you struggle with — especially confusable pairs like ソ/ン — come back more often until they stop being difficult. The system adapts to your mistakes.
Built Right
Our Story
Katakana is usually treated as hiragana's twin — taught alongside it, rushed through, never given enough attention. But katakana does something hiragana doesn't: it unlocks every foreign word in Japanese. Brands, menus, street signs, song titles — all katakana. It deserved its own app, its own mnemonics, and its own focus on the confusable pairs that trip everyone up.
SimplyKatakana is free because the basics should be free. No strings, no upsells. Just the 46 characters, the hints, and the spaced repetition to make them stick.
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Android coming soon.
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