Korean Study Companion

Elephant

Your Korean workbook

Write sentences, practice translating, read numbers aloud — and get instant feedback. A study companion to use alongside your courses and Anki decks.

Planned public release: Q2 2026. Follow the blog for updates.

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Frequently asked questions

What does Elephant even do?
In a few days I will get arount to record the features and add a feature list to this page. Stay tuned.
When can I get access?
When I am ready. Probably in April or March 2026.
How much will Elephant cost?
I will try to provide anything that is cheap to run or helpful to everyone for free. There will be a subscription option and I imagine it will be around 10USD.
What courses does Elephant officially support?
Right now: None. I added support for user-created courses and a simple internal service. I don't want to anger people putting a lot of work in their books and courses by making them feel like I ripped them off.
Is there a mobile app?
No, but Elephant is a progressive web app (PWA), so it works on any device with a browser. Install it on your home screen for an app-like experience on iOS and Android.
Why is it named Elephant?
Short answer: I am uncreative. Long answer: I found the idea of an elephant mascot cute and couldn't come up with a name to support that idea. Also see the blog on the history of elephant.
Will Elephant make learning Korean easy?
No. Learning a language will always be work, until Matrix-style brain uploads are invented.
Can I self-host Elephant?
No, not right now at least. Elephant also lives off its users inputs, so self-hosted instances would not provide the same value. If you want to pay me an insane amount of money though, I'll gladly install a version of Elephant on your device.

Built by an enthusiast

Elephant is (kind of) a solo project. I built it because I wanted a tool that gave me feedback on my sentences and helped me practice — not just another flashcard app.

It's meant to complement your studies, not replace your teacher, your course, or your Anki deck. Use it alongside the tools you already love (or despise as long as they help you).

If you find it helpful, I'm glad.
- David