VOCABSTERS

Make Textbooks Playable.

What is Vocabsters?

Vocabsters is built for the students schools struggle to reach. We take trusted educational content and turn it into fast-paced, interactive experiences designed for minds that learn differently. The problem is never the student, it is how the content is delivered.

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Vocabsters Makes Learning Social:

Everyone loves to win. Vocabsters puts multiplayer at the core of the experience, giving students the chance to flex their learning and stay motivated without even realising it.

Vocabsters Makes Content Dynamic:

Vocabsters gives educators the ability to adjust content for each student. Switching between languages, learning progression, and content delivery are all built in. Every student is rewarded however they engage, as long as they keep playing.

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Vocabsters Is A Game:

The secret is simple — if it looks and feels like a game, students will choose to play it. Vocabsters is built as a game first, wrapping trusted curriculum content in an experience students actually want to come back to. You don't have to recreate Fortnite, but you can absolutely emulate everything it does well.

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Vocabsters lets you customize:

Vocabsters gives students creative control over their learning experience. Every level completed unlocks something new, not because they'll use it, but because earning it feels great. Customisation makes the app feel like theirs, and showing off what they've earned keeps them coming back.

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Want to know more about how Vocabsters was developed? Check out the page that dives into the decisions made to make Vocabsters best for students in 2026.

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