Study tools that work with your brain, not against it

Every student learns differently. Lexie is built with flexibility that lets students with dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning differences study in the way that works for them — audio, visual, short sessions, adjustable text, no pressure.

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How Lexie helps

Audio mode

For students who process information better through listening, or who find sustained reading tiring or difficult. Lexie reads study material aloud with natural pacing. Adjustable speed — slow it down for dense material, speed it up for review. Synced captions available for students who benefit from reading along while listening. Your child can study with their ears instead of their eyes.

Dyslexia-friendly font

Switch to OpenDyslexic font with adjusted letter spacing across the entire app. Every screen, every question, every flashcard.

Short, structured sessions

Lexie's quiz and flashcard sessions have natural endpoints. A quiz is 9 questions. A flashcard set can be reviewed in a few minutes. There's no expectation of a thirty-minute session. A student with ADHD can do one quick session, put the phone down, and come back later. The spaced repetition system remembers where they left off.

No streaks, no punishment

Lexie doesn't track consecutive days. There's no streak counter, no “you missed yesterday” notification, no gamification that turns a missed session into a source of guilt. Students with ADHD and anxiety don't need another system telling them they failed to show up. Lexie is there when they're ready. That's it.

No account, no setup friction

No sign-up, no email, no password, no profile creation. Download, open, photograph notes, start studying. For students who lose momentum during setup screens, this matters. The path from “I want to study” to actually studying is under a minute.

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 child can find the format that clicks for them:

Flashcards for students who prefer quick, focused review with a simple Know / Still Learning response.
Quizzes with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank for students who need structured questions to guide their thinking.
Audio for students who retain more through listening than reading.
Image occlusion for visual learners who think in diagrams and spatial relationships.
Matching pairs for students who learn through association and pattern recognition.

The same material, five different entry points. A student who can't focus on flashcards today might do well with a quiz. A student who's too tired to read can listen instead. Flexibility isn't a feature — it's the difference between a tool that works and one that sits unused.

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.”

Parent

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.
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Study tools should adapt to the student. Not the other way around.

Dyslexia-friendly font, audio mode, short sessions, no streaks, no pressure. Lexie turns your child's own material into practice they can engage with in the way that works for them. 3 free study sets. No account required.

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