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Vokabulo

Vokabulo captures real-life words and gives instant translation and context, then helps you practice with offline study sessions synced across devices.

Vokabulo

What is Vokabulo?

Vokabulo is a vocabulary trainer that captures words as they come up in daily life and turns them into organized study material. It helps you add a word, get an instant translation and context, and keep those items organized for practice.

Its core purpose is to support ongoing learning with features such as offline access, automatic translation, context generation, tagging, and synchronized collections across devices—so the words you collect become vocabulary you can review and retain.

Key Features

  • Add words and receive instant translation and context, helping you connect a term to real meaning rather than saving it without usage.
  • Bidirectional any-language import/export to move vocabulary lists in both directions.
  • Auto-correct and one-tap tagging so new captures can be organized quickly while you’re learning.
  • Proficiency-adjusted offline mode with “proficiency-matched situation” prompts to tailor practice to your level.
  • “Scenes” and automatic translation with embedded context to generate vocabulary lists based on described situations or dictated intent.
  • Spaced repetition-based study sessions that target “weak spots” using swipeable daily sessions filtered by tags or levels.
  • Offline study reminders, streaks, leaderboard, and tag filters to support consistent review without requiring constant connectivity.
  • Live sync across devices paired with offline functionality, so captured words and study materials stay available.
  • Save your vocabulary items into collections and practice them until they become easier to recall.

How to Use Vokabulo

  1. Capture a word when it comes up (the app provides instant translation and context) and apply one-tap tags as needed.
  2. Organize captured items into a collection you want to study.
  3. Use study-ready daily sessions filtered by tags or level; the spaced repetition system focuses on what you’re likely to forget.
  4. For practice, generate lists using situation prompts (describe a situation or dictate what you want to say), then review the resulting vocabulary list.
  5. Keep learning on the go using offline mode, with syncing available across devices.

Use Cases

  • Learning new vocabulary from real-world moments: capture unfamiliar words as you encounter them, then review them later with translation, context, and tags.
  • Studying with proficiency-matched situations: describe or dictate a scenario you want to handle (e.g., a context-based conversation) and receive a tailored vocabulary list for practice.
  • Building focused collections by topic or difficulty: tag words and save them into collections, then practice small daily sessions filtered by the tags you choose.
  • Training for retention using spaced repetition: rely on the app’s weak-spot focus and right-time review to prioritize items you’re forgetting.
  • Practicing without connectivity: use offline mode to review and keep capturing words, with live sync enabled so progress can carry across devices.

FAQ

  • Does Vokabulo work offline? Yes. The app includes offline mode for capturing and studying, and it also supports live sync across devices.

  • Can I organize and export my vocabulary? Vokabulo supports tagging and collections, and it offers bidirectional any-language import/export for moving vocabulary lists.

  • How does Vokabulo generate vocabulary for practice? It can create vocabulary lists based on situations (described or dictated) and supports embedded context so you can connect words to what they mean in use.

  • How are review sessions scheduled? The app uses a spaced repetition algorithm that targets items you’re forgetting, with study sessions filtered by tags or levels.

  • Is there community content? Yes. The app mentions curated sets discovered from the community and the ability to follow creators and share collections.

Alternatives

  • Dedicated spaced-repetition flashcard apps: These focus on importing lists into flashcards and scheduling reviews; workflows may differ because they typically rely on your input format rather than built-in situation/context prompts.
  • Offline language vocabulary notebooks: These let you capture and review saved words without heavy learning automation; they may not provide the same automatic translation/context generation or proficiency-matched situation prompts.
  • Language-learning apps with flashcards and transcripts: Many include vocabulary features, but the emphasis may be on lesson-based content rather than capturing words from everyday life with tagging and offline sync.