Top Sign Language Learning Apps (April 2025)

Learning a new language is fun and also beneficial in the long run. 

However, if you have hearing issues or if you’ve got a friend who’s deaf or hard of hearing, but wishes to foster cultural appreciation or boost career opportunities.

To help you out, we compiled a list of popular Sign Language learning apps. One of the best and most popular sign languages is the American Sign Language (ASL).

ASL has its grammar and vocabulary. Besides ASL, we also have British Sign Language (BSL): It is used in the United Kingdom and has its own grammar and vocabulary. Australian Sign Language (Auslan): This is used in Australia.

Also Read > How To Get Deaf Person’s Attention

Thanks to the new technology, apps to learn Sign languages are not only convenient but also afforadable way to start learning. 

Without any further ado, let’s get started:

Best Sign Language Learning Apps (2025)

Here are some of the popular Sign language learning apps. 

1. ASL Bloom

ASL Bloom is the best for beginners as there are free learning modules with an AI ASL learning assistant to guide you.

It is also great at explaining the different types of signs because it gives you context about ASL and has interactive tools such as quizzes and flashcards to make learning interesting. 

The app is available on Android and iOS too. There are qualified instructors with certificates in CDI ASLPI), ASL Education Degrees and more!

The Subscription costs $98.99 per year ($8.25/month).

Also Read > Does Duolingo Have an ASL Course?

2.  SignSchool

SignSchool is another app for learning Sign Language with some large images that are quite helpful for children and youngsters to grasp quickly. 

It is good for users who have some basic knowledge about sign language. 

It uses images and multiple-choice games and can easily be downloaded on Android or iOS. 

3.  InterSign ASL

InterSign ASL app has more than 200 lessons and 10 learning levels that comprise 10 sections.

It can include exams to test your progress. It supports ASL (American Sign Language) and also has a dictionary to reinforce learning. 

InterSign ASL is available on Android and iOS, however it requires registration. It has a game section to make learning fun and also a community forum to ask questions.  

4.  Marlee Signs

This is another popular app to learn sign language and has Academy Award-winning Deaf actor Marlee Matlin teaching ASL basics on the app. 

The app makes learning fun with small videos of cartoon characters that get learners hooked to the app.  

Marlee Signs has multiple videos to teach you new phrases and words. It also has a slow-motion setting to ensure you learn the lessons well. 

You can download the lessons for later use. The first lesson is free, however, for additional lesson packs you need to pay $1.99

5. Lingvano

Lingvano is quite similar to Duolingo as it gamifies the learning process to make it more engaging and offers ASL and BSL (British Sign Language).

It is quite helpful for beginners and empowers them to form phrases from the beginning.

The app boosts the learners’ confidence and helps them learn basic sign language interactions within weeks. 

However, there is no instructor here to give you feedback. 

Lingvano offers you daily video lessons created by deaf teachers and can be downloaded on Android and iOS.

It is one of the best self-study apps and helps you learn new words through video clips.  

Lingvano has a free plan for 7 days with limited features, but if you need more of them, Its unlimited subscription plan costs around  $17.99 a month, $47.99 every three months, or $119.99 a year.  

6. The ASL App

The ASL App has more than 2,500 signs and phrases. The content is divided into categories, and one can even save favourite signs through a feature and also has a search index.

The ASL App also has a video flashcard option and a slow-motion feature to master complex sentences.   

The app also has video clips of one-hand signs that can be practised by the learners during their free time. 

The ASL App is budget-friendly and the subscription will cost you $9.99 annually, or $4.99  for a monthly plan. Easily available on iOS and Android.

7.  ASL Bloom

The ASL Bloom app was launched in Norway in 2022 and is one of the best apps to learn sign language. 

The ASL Bloom app is available on Android and iOS devices. 

Learning is fun and engaging with some daily video lessons, quizzes, and games. There is no free plan for ASL Bloom however you can subscribe through quarterly fees of $47.99, or yearly payments of $98.99 per year.

8. italki

Italki is yet another popular sign language learning app where learners are connected to native tutors specialising in teaching ASL.

All you need to do is select a tutor, share what you wish to learn, and how. They will create a lesson plan as per your needs.   

However, there are quite a few tutors that teach ASL on italki. But all of them are highly qualified and have excellent ratings from past students.

Most of the teachers set their prices. All you need to do is go through their profiles and zero down on the one that is right for you.  

Teachers who are new to the platform have low prices compared to teachers who have been teaching on the platform for a long time.

The average price for an hour-long ASL class is between $15.00-$20.00.  

There is no free trial on iTalki, however, many teachers offer a discounted trial class where you can see if you find their way of teaching as per your preferences. ,

Tip; To improve sign language skills one must select the best sign language app and also hire a sign language tutor.

By practicing daily you will soon master it. 

Hope you found this guide helpful and for any more queries, do share with us in the comment section.

Mohammed Omair

Hey! My name is Mohammed Omair, an avid Duolingo user behind Lingoly.io. I have been using Duolingo for more than two years to learn Arabic, Spanish, and Italian. While using it, I faced a bunch of issues, errors and problems that you might face as well while learning a new language on Duolingo. With that in mind, I created this website to make your journey as smooth as butter.

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