Daniel Farkas

Drops - Practice languages in Augmented Reality! 🇯🇵🇰🇷🇨🇳

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Learn the fundamental words of 28 language in your augmented reality via beautiful artistic low-poly 3D models! Drops is an effortless, visual language learning app which is loved by millions of language learners and Apple: featured in 100+ countries.

Android Beta is coming soon!

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Zoltán Cserei
Looks like a nice app! I'm wondering, can I try this on my 6s or do I need the new gizmo from this year?
Daniel Farkas
@zcserei yes, definitely! The AR function is available for all ARkit enabled devices: iPhone 6S and above, 2017 iPad, iPad pros, etc). Although 6s is the minimum it runs decently on it!
Daniel Farkas
Hi PH crowd, we built this effortless visual language learning tool which is a godsend for those who procrastinated picking up a new language. And the AR practice addition brings the fun to a whole new level :)
Peyton Hayslette
Been using Drops for some time now. Absolutely the best way to learn a language on the move. Keep up the great work @farkasdan
Nicholas Babaian

I've tried any language learning app I could my hands on, but this is really the one I've benefitted from the most. Have a subscription, and it's totally worth it.

Pros:

Such a cool idea. Use Drops all the time and this should be even better

Cons:

Please add Armenian!

Norbert Mocsnik
Super cool! Love the colorful / joyful look and the bubbles!
Daniel Farkas
@norbert_m thanks, we tried to sugarcoat the boring part of language learning 🍬 :)
Tamas Szakal
Tried many AR apps but finally, this one makes really sense. Nice job
Daniel Farkas
@tamasszakal yup, Drops' signature visual teaching method and swipe based navi is an ideal base for AR. But we are just scratching the surface of potentials with this practice mode. A crazy new learning module is coming for Chinese and Japanese learners in January ;)
Eszter Balogh
@farkasdan "crazy new learning module is coming for Chinese and Japanese" writing practice ???! 😍
Daniel Farkas
@eszter_balogh It's classified ;)
lego warrior
epic AR feature! you must try it!
Daniel Farkas
@vegalego thanks, it's now only slice of the gameplay but we plan to ARify the whole game flow!
Angelica Limgenco Serenio

ill get back to you after a few days

Pros:

super cool to learn words!

Cons:

still new to learning

Benjamin Ambalong Jr

great job on this. do you guys have this on android? would love to see how it works on my phone

Pros:

Finally have a good use for my goggles

Cons:

None so far

Jim Knutt
Really excited about this solution! Can't wait to try it out asap.
Daniel Farkas
@jimknutt let me know how you liked it!
David Lyons
No Android? 😭
Daniel Farkas
@lyonsinbeta Drops for android will be officially released in 2 weeks, but you can already Early Access the beta on the Play store ;) https://play.google.com/store/ap...
Raúl López
It would help if you would add-a link to the iOS and Android app at the description 😉 (I have seen the Google Play link but no for App Store). I would like to try Drops. Thanks!!
Daniel Farkas
@raullopezgn the title of this hunt leads you directly to the appstore but here ya go to be safe :D https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/...
Csortán Beáta

i use it every day to challange myself

Pros:

so much fun while learning

Cons:

always

Zoltán Cserei

Looking forward to the new AR improvements!

Pros:

Makes interacting with new languages a very effortless experience

Cons:

I understand this is by design, but apparently this will not take you to fluency

Mohamed Dafalla
This is straight 🔥
Amazing app
Maria Hoffmeister
Brilliant! No more sticky notes everywhere around the house...instead virtual sticky notes anywhere! :)
Kanglando
Looks like don't scan marker , just virtual sticky notes . When AR mode is in Android ?
Kyle Malinda-White

I've tried multiple language learning apps but Drops is the one I keep coming back to. In 5 minutes, you learn a few new words, brush up some old ones, and learn through association by dragging words to photos.

Not cared much for the AR feature (have always thought it was more of a gimmick and not as useful) but I love how the word's audio comes on when a user inputs their answer, which replaces the "ding" sound whenever a user gets the word correct. It makes sense, it reinforces knowledge, and I remember the word because I'm an aural learner.

In a world of negative feedback loops, this one has a lot of positive reinforcement and I absolutely love it.

Pros:

Very simple drag-and-drop experience to learn by association

Cons:

I can't believe I'm saying this but... 5 minutes is too short!

Rudy Lee
Nice work!