Words you'll actually use,
paired with images.
Speak without stumbling. Built for daily English, not test prep.
Pictan pairs every English word with its own image.
No sign-in. Open and go.
Why does English vocabulary keep feeling like a chore?
When studying English isn't sticking, it's usually one of these.
It's not your fault.
Most methods are designed for the wrong setting.
Three structural reasons English vocabulary tends to fall apart. Pictan is built around fixing them.
Three pillars holding each other up.
Pictan is built on three things: daily-conversation vocabulary, images, and English-only definitions. They each help, but it's the combination that makes them stick.
Only the words you'll actually say.
Every word is chosen because it shows up in real life — concrete objects, everyday actions, common states. Not the business jargon of standardized tests. Abstract words that can't be pictured are left out from the start.
Words stick when they come with an image.
Every word has its own image. Pairing text with imagery is more memorable than text alone — what learning research calls dual coding theory.
Learn English in English.
All definitions are in English, but written only with words below your current level. You build a habit of reading meaning without translating back to your native language.
Not a picture vocab book. Not a flashcard drill app. Not an English-only dictionary.
Because the words are chosen for conversation, what you learn works in the real world.
Images let you grasp meaning even when the English definition is hard.
English-only definitions let images and words connect without translation.
The three interlock — that's when vocabulary actually becomes usable.
What happens on a single card.
Try to recall first, then tap to check. Five to fifteen minutes a day fits a commute or a break.
First, try to recall.
Only the image and the English definition show. The spelling stays hidden, so you have time to think before checking.
Tap to reveal, then judge yourself.
Spelling and example appear together, and audio plays for pronunciation. Pick Got it or Not yet—words you missed come back sooner.
Start where you are, step by step.
Launching with Lv.1–3 (about 2,400 words). More levels will be added as they're ready.
New → Still Learning → In Review → Mastered. The words you've learned and the words to review again are always one tap away.
No personal data.
No ads.
Keeping up with study isn't only about features. Anything not about learning, we keep off the screen.
Things people ask first.
Words, paired with images
Start with today's commute. A few minutes a day is enough.
Get it on the App StoreCancel any time if it doesn't fit. Lv.1 stays available either way.