Update on my previous post. As always, the app is completely free: no subscriptions, no ads, no internet connection required, no login, no data collection, and no paywalls.
Android link (not available for iOS yet).
I originally built it to learn how to write kanji myself, but many of you seem to be more interested on practicing kanji recognition instead, so now that I’m on holiday, I’ve added a "read mode".
My next goal is to include all the jōyō kanji and add as much extra vocabulary as possible.
Anyway, the first flashcard (middle image) shows the write mode, where you’re given the English word, the furigana (to account for possible multiple translations of the English word), and an example sentence in English. The goal is to write the corresponding kanji before revealing the answer.
The second flashcard (image on the right) shows the read mode, where you’re provided with the kanji word, the kanji images with stroke order, and a sentence using the word. The objective, as indicated, is to guess the meaning before checking the answer. Personally, I also try to recall the pronunciation to consider it a correct answer.
by PolyglotPaul