Matthew Rowlinson

DoodleLingo - The fun way to learn a language by drawing

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Learning vocabulary with fun and quick drawing challenges to make it easier to stay consistent with your learning goals! Backed by science, drawing words helps establish stronger memory to your boost your language learning journey.

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Matthew Rowlinson
Hey Product Hunt 👋🏻 I was inspired to make DoodleLingo while playing the game Draw It, you play short and fun drawing games. I changed the language of the app to the one I wanted to learn and found it was really helpful, until I saw a word I didn't know... So I made DoodleLingo! It follows a similar concept to the game 'Draw It' but you see the word to draw in the language you are learning, if you don't know it you can see the translation. And it tracks your word learning progress over time. Give it a try and I want to hear your brutally honest feedback ;)
Kane
Launching soon!
What an interesting app, what age range is it for?
Matthew Rowlinson
@blueeon Thanks! Honestly, it could be for anywhere between 7-80. I play it, my parents like it, and my girlfriends niece likes it too!
Yanlin Wu
That's adorable! It revokes my passion for learning Spanish XD Congrats on the launch!
Matthew Rowlinson
@linda_yanlin Haha thank you, best of luck!!
Ekaterina Ulianova
Wow, that is an interesting way to learn language, I haven't seen anything similar to your product:)
Matthew Rowlinson
@ekulianova Thanks!
Jan
Very cool and fun concept! Congrats on the launch!
Nicholas Anderson
Good work @matthew_rowlinson. Combining vocabulary learning with quick drawing challenges is such a creative approach. Well done.
jiyo root
Although this is a fantastic idea, I would like to see more practical applications of it.
Konrad S.
Interesting idea! Are the drawings checked by AI? How exactly is it backed by science?
Shushant Lakhyani
This is an interesting concept
Huzaifa Shoukat
Huge congrats to the DoodleLingo team on today's launch! I love how you're mixing art with language learning - who wouldn't want to doodle their way to fluency? Can you share an example of a particularly tricky vocabulary word that users have successfully retained through DoodleLingo's drawing challenges?