Intro
Hi there! If you're looking into the Drops app to learn Italian, you're in the right place. In this video, I'll share my experience using Drops, walk you through how it works, what I liked, what I didn't, and who it might be best for.
What is Drops?
So, what exactly is Drops? It's a language-learning app that focuses entirely on vocabulary—using five-minute daily sessions and a lot of visual elements. The idea is to make learning quick, engaging, and consistent—so instead of long lessons, you get bite-sized interactions that feel more like a game than a class.

How it Works
When I first opened the app, I picked Italian as my target language. Drops immediately showed me a set of categories—like food, travel, greetings, and business. Each category contains vocabulary words presented through pictures, audio, and little drag-and-drop or match-up games.
It's extremely intuitive. I didn't need a tutorial—everything was clear from the get-go. You just tap, swipe, and go. Each session lasts 5 minutes, and then you have to wait 10 hours before doing another unless you upgrade to premium.

Main Features
Here are some of the things I found most interesting while learning Italian with Drops:
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The interface is beautiful—clean, minimalistic, and distraction-free.
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I could skip words I already knew, which helped keep things focused.
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There's a "Review Dojo" that kicks in once you've learned 50 words, using spaced repetition to reinforce what you've studied.
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Vocabulary is grouped by themes. Some of them are super common—others are a bit random. I found topics like "gardening" and "cosmetics," which may not be essential for everyone.

What I Liked
I'll be honest—I had fun using Drops. It's a solid way to learn new Italian words without feeling overwhelmed. The gamified experience made it easy to come back every day, and it's surprisingly effective at building short-term vocabulary. Also, there are no mid-session ads, which I appreciated.

What I Didn't Like
That said, there are a few things to keep in mind.
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First, Drops only teaches vocabulary. There's no grammar, no sentence construction, and definitely no conversation practice.
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The 5-minute limit on the free version is… well, limiting. I often finished a session wanting more.
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Some pictures were a bit vague or confusing. I remember the image for "family" not really looking like a family at all.
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You're locked into one language unless you pay—so if you wanted to dabble in multiple languages, you'd need the premium plan.
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Also, the premium price is on the higher side, and the added features aren't that extensive—mainly more time and access to all topics.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Drops is a beautiful, fun app that makes vocabulary learning for Italian feel light and accessible. But it's not a full course. It's best used as a supplement—especially if you're already studying grammar or practicing conversation elsewhere.