✨ iOS Japanese learning app

Drill Japanese, game by game.

Hane turns kanji, kana, vocabulary, grammar, and reading practice into quick game-like sessions for learners moving through JLPT N5 to N1.

The App Store release is coming later. For now, join the TestFlight build when invites are available.

Daily games

Short rounds. Clear feedback. Better recall.

Hane iPhone app screenshot of the Learn tab showing daily streak, reviews, and JLPT N2 kanji, vocabulary, and grammar progress
JLPT paths

Practice by N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1.

Everything you need for active Japanese practice.

Hane combines playful drills with practical study tools, so you do more than save vocabulary lists — you actually use them.

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Fast practice games

Build recall with Kana Trio, Kanji Memory, Reading Battle, Word Finder, Whack-a-Kanji, Particle Picker, and Kanji Climb.

Kanji that sticks

Search, review, draw, and group kanji by JLPT level so every study session has a clear target.

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Reading & grammar

Practice with reading content, grammar-focused lessons, vocabulary, and sentence patterns for real comprehension.

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Handwriting support

Draw characters and use recognition-oriented flows to connect shape, meaning, and reading.

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Progress feedback

Track study activity, results, and improvement across games and learning sessions.

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JLPT roadmap

Move from N5 basics to N1 advanced material with level-based practice and structured lessons.

A native iOS study space.

Designed with a clean SwiftUI feel, soft gradients, readable cards, and quick entry points for games, reading, search, and stats.

Learn & Journey

Track your daily study and watch your level climb.

The Learn tab gathers your reviews, kanji, vocabulary, and grammar progress in one place. The Journey tab turns your streak and XP into a clear JLPT path from N5 to N1 so you always know what to study next.

Hane Learn tab showing daily streak, review counts, and kanji, vocabulary, and grammar progress for JLPT N2
Hane Journey tab with the tanuki mascot, XP level progress, streak calendar, and JLPT level map
Practice games

Pick a short drill, then get instant feedback.

The Games tab gathers fast review modes like kanji memory, reading battles, kana practice, word finding, and particle drills. Each round keeps the task focused so you can practice during small breaks.

Hane Games tab with practice modes for kanji, kana, reading, words, and particles
A Hane quiz round asking the learner to translate a sentence by building an answer
Reading and grammar

Read in context and open grammar support when you need it.

Reading screens combine Japanese text with learner-friendly actions for audio, furigana, vocabulary, and grammar. Grammar explanations show the meaning, formation, example sentences, and the original reading passage together.

Hane Japanese reading passage with vocabulary and grammar controls
Hane grammar reading explanation with formation notes and example sentences
Kanji search and details

Search, inspect, and learn kanji from shape to meaning.

The kanji library is built for exploration: search by character, reading, word, or meaning, then open a detail view with stroke order, meanings, readings, and vocabulary that uses the character.

Hane kanji search grid with characters and meanings
Hane kanji detail page for 狸 showing meanings, on'yomi and kun'yomi readings, stroke order, and an etymology explanation
Sentence breakdowns

Turn real sentences into vocabulary and kanji study.

Sentence breakdowns separate kanji and words so you can see exactly what appears in a sentence. Word detail pages connect meanings, kanji components, and example sentences for stronger recall.

Hane sentence breakdown showing kanji and vocabulary from a Japanese sentence
Hane word detail page for 日本 with meaning, kanji components, and example sentence

Grammar lessons organized by JLPT level.

Move from N5 foundations into the JLPT N4 grammar path for everyday Japanese, then continue through N3 bridge patterns, N2 formal reading, and N1 nuance.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Hane, JLPT coverage, pricing, and how the app fits into your Japanese study routine.

Is Hane free to use?

Yes. Hane is currently free during the TestFlight beta on iOS. After the App Store launch, the core practice games and grammar lessons will stay free, with optional premium features for advanced learners.

Is Hane available on Android?

Not yet. Hane is an iOS app for iPhone and iPad. The current public beta is distributed through Apple TestFlight. An Android version is not planned for the initial release.

Which JLPT levels does Hane cover?

Hane covers JLPT N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1. Practice games, kanji search, reading, and grammar lessons are organized by JLPT level so you can move from N5 foundations to N1 nuance with a clear study path.

How is Hane different from WaniKani, Anki, or Bunpro?

Hane combines short practice games (kanji, kana, reading, particles, vocabulary) with JLPT-organized grammar lessons and a searchable kanji library in one iOS app. Compared with single-purpose flashcard tools, Hane is built for active recall through quick rounds, not long deck reviews.

Do I need to know hiragana before using Hane?

No. Hane includes kana practice games like Kana Trio for absolute beginners, then progresses into kanji, vocabulary, grammar, and reading practice as you level up.

How do I install Hane while it is in beta?

Install Apple TestFlight from the App Store, then open the Hane TestFlight invitation link to join the beta. App Store availability is coming after the public launch.

Ready to feel your Japanese improve?

Install Apple TestFlight first, then use the Hane invitation link when the beta opens.

Download TestFlight app