KanjiKanji is live on the App Store for English-speaking Japanese learners. If you are building a kanji habit and want practice that goes beyond recognition drills, this is the version to try.
The app is writing-first by design: start with JLPT N5 and N4 for free, practice stroke order and handwriting, review with adaptive spaced repetition, and keep studying offline when you are away from a strong connection.
What you can try free
- JLPT N5 and N4 kanji practice.
- Handwriting-oriented study instead of tap-only recognition.
- Stroke-order support for building cleaner recall.
- Adaptive review sessions for keeping kanji alive over time.
- Offline study on iPhone, with no account required to begin.
Why this launch matters
Kanji study gets frustrating when the app only tests whether a shape looks familiar. That is useful, but it is not the same as being able to recall the character, write it, and keep it available when you need it. KanjiKanji is built around that deeper loop.
The latest public App Store version also includes the important Lifetime Access reliability fix. If you choose the one-time unlock, it activates and restores correctly across your devices.
Start with N5 and N4
My recommendation is simple: download the app, start with the free N5 path, and see whether the writing-first practice feels useful in your first few sessions. If it does, N4 is included free too.
Download KanjiKanji on the App Store
Learner updates
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