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DuoCards

DuoCards Italian Review

Apr 11, 2026 · 18 features · 10 languages · iOS, Android, Web

  • DuoCards scores 7.8/10; strongest area: User experience, weakest area: Pricing.
  • Best suited for: Learners focused on building Italian vocabulary through immersion.
  • Main upside: Easy to create personalized flashcards; main tradeoff: Limited speaking practice.
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Score

78/100
  1. Course quality

    72/100
  2. User experience

    85/100
  3. Pricing

    70/100
  • Easy to use and intuitive Great for vocabulary building Fun and motivating design Limited free version features Needs more speaking practice

Pros

  • Easy to create personalized flashcards
  • Learn from videos and articles
  • Strong spaced repetition system
  • Clean and intuitive interface
  • Built-in translator and audio

Cons

  • Limited speaking practice
  • Weak grammar explanations
  • Free version is restrictive
  • Some exercises not effective
  • Occasional bugs and slow loading

At a glance

Made by
DuoCards
Concept
Flashcard app using spaced repetition to learn vocabulary.
Platforms
iOS, Android, Web
Levels
(A1) Beginner, (A2) Elementary, (B1) Intermediate, (B2) Upper-intermediate
Languages taught
Italian, English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Chinese
Best suited for
Learners focused on building Italian vocabulary through immersion.

Pricing

Monthly
10.99US$
Yearly
50.99$

Free trial: Available; Credit card needed; 7 days

Refunds: Available; 14 days

Feature checks

  • Spaced repetition

    90/100
  • Customization

    75/100
  • Focus on learning

    70/100
  • Personalization

    80/100
  • Sentence accuracy

    85/100
  • Sentence relevance

    80/100
  • Variety and depth

    85/100
  • Audio quality

    85/100
  • Speaker's quality

    85/100
  • Speaking practice

    40/100
  • Ease of use

    90/100
  • Interface and design

    92/100
  • Performance

    75/100
  • User-generated courses

  • Grammar notes

  • Learning path

  • Speech recognition

  • Offline access

Conclusion

I would use DuoCards to build vocabulary, but I would combine it with other tools for speaking and structured learning.

Focus on creating your own flashcards from Italian content like videos and articles, and review consistently using spaced repetition.

Alternatives

SpeakTwice is the only app that gets your to speak Italian all the time. It comes with hundreds of grammar lessons and readings to listen and repeat, plus an AI tutor to review the courses and practice conversation. See the full review.

FAQ

What is DuoCards used for?
To learn vocabulary using flashcards and spaced repetition.
Does DuoCards teach grammar?
Not in depth, it mainly focuses on vocabulary.
Can I practice speaking with DuoCards?
Very limited speaking practice is available.
Is DuoCards free?
Yes, but with limitations and ads.
Can I learn Italian with DuoCards?
Yes, mainly vocabulary, not full fluency.

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Walkthrough

Intro

If you're looking for a vocabulary app to help you learn Italian, you may have come across DuoCards.

DuoCards is a flashcard-based language learning app designed to help learners expand their vocabulary using spaced repetition. It’s available on mobile devices and also through a web browser, and the idea is pretty simple: you collect words and phrases in Italian, turn them into flashcards, and review them regularly so they stick in your long-term memory.

In this video, I’ll walk through how DuoCards works, what features it offers, and what the learning experience looks like if you want to use it for learning Italian.

What DuoCards Does

At its core, DuoCards is a vocabulary learning app.

The main method it uses is spaced repetition, which means the app schedules reviews of words and phrases at specific intervals. So instead of studying everything randomly, the app shows you words right when you're most likely to forget them.

DuoCards walkthrough 1

When I open the app, I see flashcards with Italian words or phrases, and I can swipe depending on whether I remember the meaning or not. Based on those responses, the system decides when I should review that card again.

The idea is to move vocabulary gradually from short-term memory into long-term memory through repeated exposure.

Learning Vocabulary from Real Content

One feature I found interesting is that DuoCards doesn’t rely only on traditional flashcards.

The app includes a library of videos and articles, which you can use as learning material.

For example, when watching a video in Italian, I can tap on any word in the subtitles that I don’t understand. The app instantly translates it and lets me save that word as a flashcard.

DuoCards walkthrough 2

The same thing happens when reading articles inside the app. If I see a word I want to learn, I can tap it and add it to my flashcard deck in just a few seconds.

So instead of manually writing down vocabulary, I can collect new words directly from real Italian content.

Creating Your Own Flashcards

Another key part of the experience is creating your own flashcards.

Inside the app, I can add words or phrases manually, and DuoCards automatically generates a translation and sometimes even example sentences.

There’s also a browser extension that allows me to highlight words while browsing the internet and instantly turn them into flashcards.

This makes it easy to build a personalized vocabulary list based on what I’m actually reading or watching in Italian.

Extra Features

DuoCards also includes a few additional tools designed to make learning more interactive.

For example, the app has a built-in translator, so I don’t need to switch to another app to check the meaning of a word.

There’s also an AI chatbot that can generate short stories using the words I’ve been studying and ask me questions about them.

DuoCards walkthrough 3

And the app adds a bit of gamification as well. As I review flashcards regularly, I earn rewards and unlock decorations for a small mascot called Memo.

It’s a light feature, but it adds a bit of motivation to keep studying consistently.

Things to Keep in Mind

While DuoCards works well as a vocabulary builder, it focuses mainly on memorizing words and phrases.

It doesn’t really provide structured lessons or deep explanations of grammar. So if someone is learning Italian, they might still want to combine it with other resources that focus more on speaking practice or structured lessons.

Another thing I noticed is that the free version of the app has some limitations, like ads and a cap on how many new flashcards you can add to your learning queue.

Conclusion

Overall, DuoCards is designed as a vocabulary learning tool that combines flashcards, spaced repetition, and real content like videos and articles.

If your goal is to collect new Italian words and review them regularly, the app offers a structured way to do that and build your vocabulary over time.

But vocabulary is just one part of learning a language, and depending on your learning goals, you may want to explore other tools as well.