Vocabulary builder

Build vocabulary from the language you actually use.

Bring articles, lesson notes, subtitles, work messages, exam passages, or a topic you care about. Vokai helps turn real source material into contextual vocabulary review.

Real source material
Contextual review
Daily weak-word loop

Sample learning sources

A paragraph from today's reading assignment.

Subtitle lines from a scene you just watched.

A topic paragraph about travel, work, or school.

Vokai screenshot showing generated vocabulary from a topic

Review loop

Save the useful items, then let Today bring them back when they matter.

Source to memory

A short loop for words you actually met.

Step 1

Choose a real source

Start from material that already belongs to your life: a course, article, video, message, or topic.

Step 2

Save useful vocabulary

Keep words, phrases, collocations, and idioms that are worth seeing again with context nearby.

Step 3

Build a daily habit

Use Today review to revisit due, new, and weak words before they fade from memory.

Why it works

Context stays close while review gets practical.

The point is not to collect more words. It is to keep the useful ones attached to their source, then revisit the ones your memory drops.

Bring your own material

Use what you are already reading, watching, studying, or preparing for instead of starting from a generic deck.

Vocabulary stays in context

Words remain connected to the sentence or source that made them useful.

Works beside your routine

Use Vokai with a tutor, textbook, class, exam plan, reading habit, or favorite language app.

Weak words come back

Hard items can return through review so missed vocabulary does not quietly disappear.

A clear daily queue

Today review gives each session a focused path instead of leaving you to decide what to study next.

Questions

Before you paste the first source.

Who is Vokai for?

Vokai is for language learners who already have things to read, watch, study, or prepare for and want a better way to remember the vocabulary from that material.

Can I use Vokai beside another language app or course?

Yes. Vokai works best as a companion to your course, tutor, textbook, reading habit, subtitles, or exam prep.

What makes Vokai different from a generic vocabulary list?

Vokai starts from your source text, keeps sentence context close, and brings weak words back through review instead of giving you an isolated list.

Keep exploring

Learn the workflow before the next review.

These related guides help visitors move from a single use case into a broader vocabulary routine, which makes the page cluster stronger for both people and search.

Build your next vocabulary session from real language.

Download Vokai and turn the material you already care about into contextual review.