I'm a solo dev from India who moved to Berlin a few years ago. I built Sensonym because I was bored with every language app feeling the same, and I wanted to find out what happens when you make vocabulary learning physical.
The idea is that tying vocabulary to physical actions makes it stick better. So I tried mapping every word to a physical action using phone sensors. Some examples:
- To learn the word for "drink", you tilt your phone toward your mouth like a glass
- To learn the word for "blow", you blow into the microphone
- To learn the word for "listen", you bring the phone to your ear
- To learn the word for "eat", you plug in your charger
- To learn the word for "remember", you take a screenshot
The app contains two modes: story mode, where sensor interactions and vocabulary are woven into the narrative, and training mode for quick single-word drills.
Sensonym supports 10 languages and is live in Germany (iOS + Android), expanding soon. If you're outside Germany, you can sign up on the website to get notified when it launches in your region or contact me at [email protected] to get a beta test invite.
I would love to hear your honest feedback. What do you think of the general approach (sensor interactions and stories)? Do the sensor-word mappings feel intuitive or forced? Any interaction ideas I'm missing?
I am building Sensonym (https://sensonym.com), a vocabulary learning app that uses phone sensors (gyroscope, camera, mic, accelerometer) to tie physical interactions to words. For example, you tilt your phone like a glass to learn "drink", shake your phone to learn "earthquake", charge it to learn "eat". The idea is that these associations help improve recall.
I've just launched it on iOS and Android in Germany with support for 10 languages. Happy to receive any feedback
Building Sensonym (https://sensonym.com), a vocabulary learning app that uses phone sensors (gyroscope, camera, mic, accelerometer) to create physical interactions tied to word meanings. Based on embodied cognition research. I've just launched it on iOS and Android in Germany with support for 10 languages.
I understand that something needed to be done. Still can't help but say that it's a pity. A blanket ban on new users posting doesn't seem right. There are many people like me who "followed" HN for a long time, but then decided to create an account recently to post and ask for feedback, only to see the submission get blocked.
Working on Sensonym (https://sensonym.com), a language learning app that teaches vocabulary through physical phone interactions. Shake your phone to learn "earthquake," blow on it for "wind," smile for "happiness." Nearly 40 different interaction types using accelerometer, gyroscope, camera face detection, microphone, etc.
Built with React Native/Expo. The hardest part hasn't been the sensor code, but rather designing interactions that feel natural rather than gimmicky. Each word needs to map to a physical action that actually reinforces the meaning.
Solo dev, live in German app stores now. Previously co-founded another language learning startup (Sylby, partnered with Goethe Institute), so this is take two with a very different approach.