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ProWord vs Memrise — AI Flashcards vs Native Speaker Video

Memrise built its name on "Mems" — user-created mnemonics and native speaker video clips embedded in flashcards. It has a larger language catalog and an established community. ProWord doesn't use mnemonics; it uses AI to generate complete flashcards from any word you type, paired with a 3-7-14 spaced-repetition schedule and real example sentences. The two apps have similar goals but different executions. Memrise has the edge on video immersion; ProWord has the edge on AI card generation, CEFR grading, and modern native performance.

Side by side

Feature comparison

FeatureProWordMemrise
Spaced repetition3-7-14 transparent fixed intervalsOwn SRS system — less transparent about intervals
AI card generationGenerate a complete card from any word pair instantlyNot available
Native speaker videoNot availableShort clips from native speakers embedded in cards
Example sentencesIncluded on every cardIncluded in official courses; varies in community content
CEFR gradingEvery word tagged A1–B2Informal levels; no official CEFR tagging
Languages available4 content languages (en, es, hr, uk)20+ languages with official courses
Audio / pronunciationIPA + TTS on every cardNative speaker audio in official courses
Mini-gamesSnake, Puzzle, Speak, Listen, Repeat and moreSpeed Review and other timed exercises
Mobile experienceNative Swift (iOS) and AndroidCross-platform app, solid performance
PriceFree to start; Premium for unlimited accessFree tier limited; Memrise Pro required for full access

Where ProWord wins

  • AI card generator — type any word pair and get a complete card with pronunciation, example sentence, and image in seconds
  • CEFR-graded vocabulary (A1 to B2) with clear level progression so you always know where you stand
  • Cleaner, more modern interface with native performance on iOS and Android
  • The 3-7-14 intervals are transparent — you always know when a card will come back

Where Memrise wins

  • Native speaker video clips embedded in cards — powerful for pronunciation and cultural immersion
  • Larger language selection with official courses for 20+ languages
  • Long-established community with user-created Mems and supplementary content

Bottom line

If native speaker video clips are a priority and your target language is one of Memrise's official offerings, Memrise is worth exploring. For AI-generated custom cards, a clear CEFR progression, and strong Croatian or Ukrainian vocabulary, ProWord is the more effective choice.

Frequently asked questions

What is a "Mem" in Memrise?
A Mem is a user-created mnemonic — an image, sentence, or association that helps you connect a new word to something memorable. They can be effective when creative and well-made, but quality varies significantly between languages and creators. ProWord takes a different approach: AI-generated example sentences provide real usage context without depending on community quality.
Does Memrise have Croatian or Ukrainian?
Memrise has some community-created Croatian and Ukrainian courses, but official curated content for these languages is limited compared to major languages like Spanish and French. ProWord has 1,295 professionally curated, CEFR-graded words for both Croatian and Ukrainian — making it one of the strongest apps for learners of these languages specifically.
Is Memrise Pro worth the cost?
Memrise Pro unlocks all courses, offline mode, statistics, and full grammar sections. If native speaker video clips in your target language are a key part of how you learn, Memrise Pro may be worthwhile. For focused vocabulary retention with spaced repetition, ProWord's Premium covers that ground more directly.

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