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For late-night learners, tired commuters, and anyone whose eyes have already been through enough.

Why this app exists
I used to study kanji with a plain notebook. Big kanji in the center. Small readings. Meaning below. No fancy system. No colorful graphs. Just repetition and quiet suffering.
Surprisingly, that simple method worked. The problem was carrying a notebook around all the time made me feel like I was training for a side quest nobody asked for. So I built KanjiMoo instead.
Now the notebook lives in your phone. You swipe to the next card, double tap when your memory needs help, and keep going. That is the whole idea. Simple on purpose. Because sometimes the best study app is the one that gets out of your way.
Also yes, there is a cow in the logo. Serious learning. Serious branding.
For late-night learners, tired commuters, and anyone whose eyes have already been through enough.
Double tap to reveal readings and meaning. Very useful when you want to test yourself first, then politely cheat.
Cards are shuffled so your brain cannot get too comfortable and start pretending it already knows everything.
KanjiMoo is a small app I built while studying Japanese in Japan. If it helps you remember even one kanji without opening a complicated flashcard system, then the cow has done its job.