KanjiKanji 1.5 is live on the App Store. If you are studying Japanese seriously, especially with the JLPT somewhere on the horizon, this is the version I am comfortable pointing people to.
The shape of the app is simple: daily kanji practice on iPhone, built around adaptive review, writing support, offline study, and a real free starting path. N5 and N4 are included free, so you can build a habit and see whether the method fits before deciding whether to upgrade.
The important trust update in 1.5 is Lifetime Access. It is now a one-time, permanently-owned purchase that restores correctly across your devices. That matters because a lifetime purchase should feel boring in the best possible way: buy it once, restore it when needed, and get back to studying.
What is included
- JLPT-aligned kanji study from N5 through N1.
- Free N5 and N4 practice for the entry-level path.
- Adaptive spaced review for keeping learned kanji alive.
- Stroke-order support and writing-oriented practice.
- Offline-first study for trains, flights, and low-signal days.
- No account required to start.
Who this is for
KanjiKanji is for learners who want more than recognition drills. If you want to connect kanji shape, meaning, reading, and recall into a daily practice loop, it is built for that job.
It is not trying to be a community platform or a generic flashcard system. It is a focused iPhone app for building kanji recall a few minutes at a time.
Start here
Download KanjiKanji on the App Store and begin with the free N5/N4 path. If you already bought Lifetime Access, use Restore Purchases after updating so your access follows you correctly.