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Top 10 Apps for Chinese Learning
in 2025

Learning Chinese can often seem like a difficult mountain to climb but at LingoClass we believe anyone can learn a language. Factors such as the approach to learning, teaching quality and practice opportunities can all greatly impact how quickly (and enjoyably) someone can improve their Chinese. Thankfully, there are TOP 10 beneficial Apps you can get in 2025, developed by people just like you who have had experience learning the language from scratch.

To help you on your language journey, LingoClass has compiled a list of the best Chinese learning Apps that make studying Mandarin much easier. Some are free and some come at a cost, but all are useful in improving different elements of Chinese language proficiency: Reading, writing, translation, pronunciation etc.

We hope you find the list useful, if you have any Apps you have found particularly helpful, please contact us and let us know.

10. SuperChinese

Price: Plans start at £8.8 per month

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Available on the App Store
Get it on Google Play

Super Chinese is an intelligent language learning app powered by advanced AI technology that adapts to your personal learning style. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming for fluency, this app helps you master Mandarin Chinese with ease and confidence.

Instead of overwhelming you with memorisation, Super Chinese focuses on what truly matters, real-life communication. Lessons are built around practical, everyday topics that reflect real scenarios in China, so you’ll not only learn the language but also the culture behind it.

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9. Anki 

Price: Free

Available on the App Store
Get it on Google Play

Anki is one of the very very rare completely free flashcard apps that deserve the maximum stars. Since ages stable and unchanged. No ads, no pro mode, not every day a new useless feature or a brand new GUI, no rating begging, no hey did you know or anything annoying at all. It just works and works. Simple but effective. Make your flashcards or download the pre-made flashcards to build your vocabulary today!!!!

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8. Tandem

Price: Free

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Chinese learning apps often focus on reading, writing and simple grammar. Listening is also relatively easy to cover using audio files, but how do you learn Chinese speaking and pronunciation using an app? This can be very difficult to do without a native speaker or teacher telling you whether you're using the language correctly. The answer? Tandem.

Tandem is a language exchange community app where learners of all backgrounds come together to practise speaking. Upon registering your account, you'll be asked your nationality, the languages you speak and those you wish to learn. Once you're set-up, there are thousands of Chinese speakers signed in to the app who can add you based on the languages you speak. The beauty of Tandem is that you can converse with real Chinese people without ever leaving your country

This app is probably best suited for intermediate learners who wish to put the vocabulary they have learned to the test in real-life conversations. Once connections have been made, you often add the other person on WeChat or WhatsApp so all conversations are free. In our opinion, this is the best App on the market to help you improve your Chinese speaking outside of teacher led lessons.

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7. Duolingo

Price: Free and premium versions

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Available on the App Store
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Duolingo is a favourite for language learners everywhere. It's earned the title of 'editor's choice' on the app store and for good reason. The app lets you set your language goals, and your desired learning speed (minutes per day) and assesses your current level. It has good resources for listening, reading and writing and the interface is clear and easy to use. Like ChineseSkill, Duolingo tests your learning at regular intervals to make sure you retain everything as well as possible. 

DuoLingo claims to allow you to learn any language you want for free but we would recommend using it as a supplementary tool alongside real-life teacher and peer interaction. This way students have an opportunity to ask questions and practise what they learn.

The app is completely free, although they do have a plus version you can buy if you wish. This version comes with offline learning and removes all ads, which in all honestly can be quite annoying.

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6. HelloChinese

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Price: Free with a premium version available from £8.9 a month

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If you're just starting your journey with Mandarin Chinese and looking for a well-rounded, beginner-friendly app, HelloChinese is one of the top tools to consider. Designed specifically for non-native learners, the app offers a fun, structured approach that strengthens all four core language skills.

What sets HelloChinese apart is its interactive and gamified learning experience. You’ll find immersive lessons based on real-life conversations, AI-powered speech recognition to fine-tune your pronunciation, and engaging reading materials like graded stories tailored to your level. The app also includes Chinese character writing practice, a dedicated Pinyin course, and a curriculum aligned with HSK levels, making it ideal for learners who want both structure and flexibility.

With support for both simplified and traditional characters, offline access, and progress syncing across devices, HelloChinese makes it easy to stay consistent and motivated. Whether you’re reviewing tones on the commute or brushing up on grammar at home, this app is a reliable companion on your path to Mandarin fluency.

5. Chineasy Cards

Price:  Free version and others begin at £9.58 per month

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Chineasy Cards was developed by the famous Taiwanese entrepreneur ShaoLan. She designed the Chineasy system to help her children learn how to read and write Chinese characters. The system works by associating each character with a relevant image to help you remember it. For example, the logo above is the character 火 (huo), meaning fire. As you can see, the character is drawn in such a way that makes it look like fire, thus helping you to learn the meaning.

Chineasy was originally a book (which we would also recommend) and later rolled out as an app following the book's success. It was well-designed by combining regular lessons and mini quizzes to make sure you review and retain the learned information. As users follow the path, they unlock new characters and vocabularies. 


The free version provides access to a learning roadmap, bite-sized challenges, and basic games. The premium subscription unlocks additional features, content, and a more in-depth learning experience. 

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4. Du Chinese

Price: Free with limited features. Subscription starts at £12.8 a month.

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Du Chinese is the ultimate app for helping you practically read Chinese. The app provides lessons on how to read certain characters but goes a step further in providing real stories and articles for users to read in Chinese. Tapping the sentence you wish to understand can easily be checked against their English translations. 

One of the best features of this app is that it allows you to save words or lessons you find particularly troublesome. This way you can build a list of characters to test yourself on and improve your weaknesses. The app contains a wealth of learning resources to keep you busy for months if not years. These are broken down into 6 difficulty levels from newbie all the way to master, so regardless of your current level, there will undoubtedly be something of use to you.

Pricing is a little confusing but a two-week free trial is available for the lower-level lessons, after this a one-month unlimited subscription will cost you £12.8, you can also get 6 and 12 months subscription as well. Testing the app is therefore a lot easier if you are a lower level but higher level students may feel a little left out. If you are wondering whether this is a good one to download, many of our intermediate students do use this app and it comes highly recommended. Perhaps try a one month subscription and see how you get on!

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3. ChineseSkill

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Price: Basic version is free, while the premium subscription, which offers additional features and content, is £58.90 per year.

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ChineseSkill has been around for years now and is a favourite for many Chinese learners. Aside from having the cutest logo out of all the apps on this list, ChineseSkill offers several great features. Firstly, the entire level 1 course is free of charge, making it a good place to start for beginners. Their level 1 has weeks' worth of short lessons to get learners up to speed with basic reading, writing, listening and pronunciation. They have mini-tests at set intervals to make sure students review and use the lessons they have already completed. If you are a beginner and plan to start lessons with a teacher at some point in the future, ChineseSkill can be a good tool to prepare for lessons and let you know what to expect.
 


Once users complete the level 1 course, they have the option to purchase a subscription, giving them access to the full range of resources ChineseSkill has to offer. These range from HSK1 to HSK6 level lessons (if you are unfamiliar with your current level, you can use our HSK level quiz to find out). The resources range from writing practice to full-on conversational immersion and are a great resource to be used alongside professional tuition to boost your language skills. The immersion feature is also particularly useful if you're studying in the UK and have little chance to interact with native Chinese speakers outside of your lessons.

2. Pleco

Price: Free

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Available on the App Store
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Pleco is hands down one of the most useful Apps for learning Chinese ever created. It is essentially a Chinese-to-English dictionary that allows you to convert words and short phrases from one language to the other. If you ever visit China you will use it A LOT, as will many of the locals.
 
Pleco not only translates English words into Chinese for you, it allows you to search in both Chinese characters and pinyin so you can understand the meaning of books, street signs and even Chinese speech. Furthermore, Pleco has an option to play an audio file of the correct pronunciation in Chinese and the text display can be customised to show each tone in a colour of your preference. For example, you can set all first tones to pink and all second tones to green, making it easier to distinguish the correct tones to use at a glance.

Whether you have just discovered an interest in learning Chinese or are nearing fluency, Pleco is an App you should have in your repertoire. The best thing about it? It's free and works offline. If you don't already have this on your phone or tablet, download it now by clicking the link above.

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1. Lingopie

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Price: Start with a 7-day free trial, then continue with a 3-month plan for £26.5.

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We’ve saved the best for last. If you want to learn Chinese online in a way that’s truly immersive, fun, and effortless, LingoPie is hard to beat. Unlike traditional apps or courses, LingoPie lets you binge-watch over 3,000 authentic Chinese TV shows and movies, complete with dual clickable subtitles. You’ll pick up vocabulary, tones, grammar, and real-world expressions naturally, just by watching content you enjoy. Each episode becomes an instant language lesson, supported by interactive quizzes, review games, and smart learning tools.

But what really sets LingoPie apart is cultural immersion. You don’t just learn textbook Chinese, you learn how native speakers actually talk, from casual slang to regional phrases. It’s hands-down the best way to learn Chinese by watching TV and the perfect choice if you’re looking for an entertaining and highly effective path to fluency.

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Bonus! 
YouTube!

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OK, we said top 10 and YouTube is not strictly a Chinese learning app but we couldn't leave it off the list as it's genuinely one of the most useful learning tools out there for Chinese study. YouTube has many users dedicated to teaching useful Chinese phrases, exploring Chinese culture and even just discussing the highs and lows of studying this amazing language. We have listed some of our favourite channels below for you to explore but we would also recommend trying to find your own as everyone learns differently and is interested in different content.

Everyday Chinese- The most authentic Chinese delivered by native speakers. Daily conversations like ordering food in a restaurant, buying things in a market, chatting with our friends, communicating at work etc. Everyday Chinese will show you the most practical daily expressions to let you speak Chinese like a native.

Mandarin Corner - This channel is a great resource for most things Chinese. It has a wealth of audio and written material, covers HSK exams and caters for all levels from basic words down to in-depth discussions and advanced conversational skills. It’s ideal for learners who want to improve their listening skills while gaining authentic insights into modern Chinese life and thought.

Learn Chinese Now - This channel is run by a Chinese learner from the UK living in Taiwan. His style is logical and easy to follow and his videos are often amusing. This channel is suitable for beginners with basic concepts covered in short videos.

Once you discover your interest in learning Mandarin but aren’t sure where to start, LingoClass offers one of the most effective and personalised ways to begin. With both online and offline classes, LingoClass focuses on what works best for you, whether that’s structured lessons, cultural immersion, or conversational practice. It’s the perfect starting point for anyone ready to learn Mandarin with confidence and clarity.

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