Follow this blog post for updates to the Memrise apps. We’ll always update this page first. Last updated: 31st July 2025
As of this week, every new learner joining Memrise will be starting their journey in our redesigned experience, and we’re incredibly excited to share it. This update is the result of everything we’ve learned from you, our community: what you’ve told us you need, what helps you make real progress, and what gets in the way.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be preparing to roll it out to existing learners. We're taking this time to make sure your data and your progress stays safe in the transition.
In the meantime, this walkthrough gives you an early look at what’s coming, and how it’s all designed to better support your goals, your voice, and your journey.
We’ve invited the Memrise community along for the journey as we rebuild the product, and in this video, our product designer Jeff walks you through every corner of what to expect, showing how the features we've been talking about, fit together to help you do what Memrise has always been meant to do: Speak a new language. In real life. With confidence.
In the video, Jeff covers features like:
Wordlists: Goal-based vocabulary that reflects what you want to achieve
My Words: A personal dictionary of everything you’ve learned, trackable, reviewable, and fully in your control.
My Journey: Your way to track your progression in real-world stages, based on what matters – words you've recognised, words you've understood in context, and words you've used in conversation.
“We want to celebrate every effort you make, and help you build the kind of habits that lead to real progress.”
We've been sharing insight into how we're making sure every part of Memrise works together toward one goal: helping you speak a new language with real-world confidence.
We’ve designed this around:
A proven learning loop (Learn → Immerse → Communicate)
Real-world content from real people
Smart tools that adapt to you
A motivation model that celebrates effort
It’s built for curious, goal-driven learners who want tools that work, not just another app to tap through.
And as always, we’d love your feedback. What would help you speak with more confidence?
Drop your thoughts in the blog comments – we’re listening.