Keyboard-first Korean vocabulary

Learn Korean by typing the words Korean children learn first.

Kori Type helps Korean learners build Hangul muscle memory with kindergarten-level words, guided typing, recall tests, and mistake review.

4,800+ Level 1 study words
20 words per chapter
6 parts of speech
0 accounts or tracking

Why it exists

Typing makes Korean stick.

Flashcards help recognition. Kori Type trains recall through your hands. You choose a word group, practice with hints, then test without the answer on screen.

The first vocabulary set focuses on words around a Korean kindergarten level, so learners can start with everyday nouns, actions, descriptions, adverbs, pronouns, and numerals.

01

Choose words

Study by part of speech, from nouns to verbs and adverbs.

02

Pick a chapter

Each chapter is a small 20-word set, easy to repeat.

03

Practice with hints

Type the answer while a pale guide helps your fingers learn.

04

Test from memory

No placeholder. Just the prompt, your keyboard, and recall.

Inside the app

Built for focused keyboard practice.

Kori Type part of speech selection screen
Part-of-speech paths Start with nouns, then expand to verbs, adjectives, and more.
Kori Type chapter selection screen with chapter cards
Chapter-based study Small fixed sets make review simple and repeatable.

Designed for learners

Not a dictionary. Not a game loop. A quiet place to type Korean.

No login, no ads, no network account.

English prompts include short learner notes where one-to-one translation is not enough.

Vocabulary source attribution and third-party notices are available in the app.

Vocabulary source

Kori Type prepares its Korean Level 1 study data from Korean basic vocabulary research materials published by the National Institute of Korean Language. English learning prompts are app-specific drafts and are being reviewed for learner clarity.