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English Alphabet, Hiragana, Katakana, and Hangul charts with stroke order and pronunciation. Hiragana Katakana converter for kana output. All processing runs in your browser. No signup required.
English Alphabet
Learn A–Z letters with stroke order, writing tips, and pronunciation. Generate and print handwriting practice sheets.
Open English Alphabet →Hiragana Chart
Learn Japanese hiragana in gojūon order. Stroke-order animation, pronunciation, and practice sheet for basic, dakuon, and handakuon.
Open Hiragana Chart →Katakana Chart
Learn Japanese katakana in gojūon order. Stroke-order animation, pronunciation, and practice sheet for basic, dakuon, and handakuon.
Open Katakana Chart →Hangul Chart
Learn Korean jamo (consonants and vowels) with stroke order and pronunciation. Practice sheet for consonants, vowels, double consonants, and compound vowels.
Open Hangul Chart →Hiragana Katakana Converter
Convert text to Hiragana and Katakana from one input. Supports romaji, existing kana, and mixed input. Real-time conversion.
Open Hiragana Katakana Converter →1. How to Use
- Choose a tool from the grid above: English Alphabet, Hiragana Chart, Katakana Chart, Hangul Chart, or Hiragana Katakana Converter.
- Study Tools: Click a letter or character to see stroke order, writing tips, and hear pronunciation. Use the practice sheet to generate and print handwriting worksheets.
- Kana Converter: Type or paste text (romaji, Hiragana, Katakana, or mixed) and get both Hiragana and Katakana output at once.
2. How It Works
All language tools run in your browser. No data is sent to any server—your input stays on your device.
Study charts use stroke-order animations from CDN when available, with fallback templates. Pronunciation uses the Web Speech API.
Kana Converter uses WanaKana or built-in romaji-to-kana mapping. Supports Hangul romanization for Korean input.
3. About Language Tools
Free online language learning tools for English alphabet, Japanese hiragana and katakana, and Korean hangul. Learn letter shapes, stroke order, and pronunciation.
Designed for beginners and those brushing up. No signup, no installation. Works on desktop and mobile.
4. Advantages
- Privacy: All processing runs locally. No server storage, no tracking.
- No signup: Use immediately without creating an account.
- Multiple scripts: Alphabet, Hiragana, Katakana, Hangul in one place.
- Practice sheets: Generate and print handwriting worksheets.
5. Real-World Use Cases
- Learning: Study letter shapes, stroke order, and correct pronunciation.
- Reference: Quick lookup for letter names, romanization, or kana spelling.
- Content creation: Convert romaji to kana for worksheets or study materials.