How Lexie helps learners who find studying hard.

Studying is a chain of small steps. Read the material. Understand it. Remember it. Show what you remember on a test. When one step is harder than it should be, the whole chain stalls. Lexie can't fix every step, but it removes friction from the ones that tend to break.

Two students studying together

If reading is hard.

Lexie reads any study text aloud, in the language it's written in. Playback speed adjusts. Captions sync word by word if your kid wants to follow along. Tap any word for a translation in 48 languages. A kid who can't get through the textbook chapter can still get through the content.

If reading is hard.

Lexie reads any study text aloud, in the language it's written in. Playback speed adjusts. Captions sync word by word if your kid wants to follow along. Tap any word for a translation in 48 languages. A kid who can't get through the textbook chapter can still get through the content.

If the textbook is in a language they're still learning.

Tap any word in the text. Get the translation. 48 languages, including Arabic, Somali, Ukrainian, Spanish, Estonian. The translation reads the sentence around the word, so the meaning stays accurate. A kid studying in their second language doesn't have to choose between learning the subject and learning the language.

If staying in the session is hard.

Lexie has a built-in study timer. Your kid picks a short block, 5 to 60 minutes, optionally blocks other apps, and studies until the timer ends. A small, finite amount of focus is easier than an open-ended hour.

If remembering is hard.

Lexie uses spaced repetition, which is the most evidence-backed technique we have for getting information to stick. The cards your kid almost knew come back tomorrow. The ones they knew well come back next week. Over time the material moves from "I saw it once" to "I actually know this."

If showing what they know is hard.

Some kids understand the material but freeze on a test. Lexie practises the same content five different ways: flashcards, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, typed recall, open-ended questions where they explain in their own words. By exam day they've answered the same idea in five formats. The test stops being the first time they've had to produce the answer.

What Lexie isn't.

Lexie is a study app, not a diagnosis, not a programme, not a replacement for the support a kid might need at school. If your kid is struggling and you don't know why, talk to their teacher or a professional. Lexie sits in the bit of the day where they're supposed to revise, and tries to make that bit easier.

Multiple ways to engage with the same material

Every student has a different way in. Lexie generates multiple study modes from a single photo, so your kid can find the format that clicks for them:

Privacy and safety

All data stays on the device

Study material is stored locally. Not in the cloud, not on a server. Your child's notes, performance, and study history stay on their phone or tablet.

No account required

No personal information collected. No email, no name, no age, no school. Lexie doesn't know who your child is and doesn't need to.

No ads, no data selling

Lexie makes money from subscriptions. That's it. No advertising, no data monetisation, no third-party tracking.

No social features

No leaderboards, no class rankings, no comparisons with other students. A student with learning difficulties doesn't need to see how they compare to anyone else. Lexie is a private study tool. Nobody sees your child's performance but them.

“Even if the young person/child doesn't have learning challenges, this is a great opportunity to make studying for tests easier. Also an excellent help for motivating teens.”

Teacher from Finland

Frequently asked questions

Lexie is designed for all students, with features that make it particularly effective for students with dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning differences. Dyslexia-friendly font, audio mode, adjustable text size, short sessions, and no gamification pressure. These aren't add-ons — they're built into the core app.
Yes. Audio mode reads all study material aloud with natural pacing and adjustable speed. Synced captions are available for students who benefit from following along visually while listening. The dyslexia-friendly font and adjustable text size also help with readability. Your child can study effectively without depending entirely on reading.
Yes. Short structured sessions, no streak pressure, no punishment for breaks, and minimal setup friction all reduce the barriers that make studying difficult for students with ADHD. The spaced repetition system remembers their progress automatically, so picking up after a break is seamless — no need to figure out where they left off.
Lexie works with whatever material your child is studying, which means it aligns with whatever their teachers are assigning. It doesn't follow a predetermined curriculum. If your child has modified materials or specific content from their learning support plan, they can photograph that material and Lexie will generate practice from it.
Most accessibility tools help students access content — screen readers, text-to-speech, magnification. Lexie does that too, but it also generates active practice from the content. Your child doesn't just hear their notes read aloud — they get tested on them. Accessibility and effective studying in one tool.
Free to start with 3 study sets. Pro Pass unlocks unlimited study sets and audio features. Annual access codes are available for $59 as a one-time purchase — no subscription, no recurring charges, no payment details on your child's device.

Give your child a year of Lexie.

One payment. One year. No subscription that quietly renews next september. You pay here, your child redeems a code in the app. They never see your card, you never see a reminder to cancel.

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