WordoCards: A French Vocabulary Alternative to Memrise

Memrise built its reputation on memory techniques for language learning — "mems" created by the community. WordoCards takes this concept further with purpose-designed mnemonic imagery for every single word, aligned to Alliance Francaise standards — and it is completely free.

FeatureWordoCardsMemrise
Visual mnemonicsPurpose-designed mnemonic imagery (exaggeration, narrative, vivid scenes) for every wordCommunity-uploaded "mems" — quality varies widely, many words have none
Content qualityEvery card professionally curated and reviewedMix of official courses and community content
Vocabulary alignmentDELF/CEFR A1–B2 French word listsMix of curated and community-created courses
AudioNeural TTS for every word and sentenceVideo clips of native speakers + TTS
Mnemonic designBased on cognitive science: exaggeration, story hooks, unexpected associationsCrowdsourced — some clever, many low-quality or missing
Exam preparationOrganized by Alliance Francaise levelsGeneral courses, no exam structure
PriceFreeFree (limited), $9/mo Pro
SetupReady immediately — all content pre-builtBrowse and evaluate courses to find the right one

When Memrise makes sense

Memrise has genuine strengths for French learners. The video clips of native speakers are excellent for training your ear to real-world pronunciation and accents. The community aspect means there is content for niche topics, and the variety of exercise types (typing, listening, multiple choice) keeps sessions varied. If you enjoy browsing community-created content and learning from real video clips, Memrise offers something unique.

When WordoCards is the better choice

The core promise of Memrise — that memory techniques help words stick — is exactly right. But the execution differs dramatically. On Memrise, mnemonic images ("mems") are crowdsourced: some are brilliant, many are poor quality, and a large number of words have no mems at all. WordoCards takes the opposite approach — every single word has a purpose-designed mnemonic scene, crafted using proven memory principles like exaggeration, narrative, and vivid unexpected associations. For Alliance Francaise-aligned vocabulary with consistent, high-quality visual mnemonics, WordoCards delivers what Memrise promises.

The mnemonic design difference

Not all visual mnemonics are created equal. Effective mnemonic imagery uses specific cognitive principles: exaggeration (oversized objects catch attention), narrative (a mini-story connects word to meaning), unexpected associations (surprise makes memories stick), and vivid sensory detail. WordoCards designs every image around these principles. On Memrise, community mems range from text-only puns to unrelated stock photos — there is no systematic design approach. The result is the difference between a memory technique that works reliably and one that works occasionally.

Pricing comparison

PlanWordoCardsMemrise
Monthly costFree$9/month (Memrise Pro)
Annual costFree$60/year
Pre-built vocabularyIncludedMix of official and community
Visual mnemonicsPurpose-designed for every wordCommunity-created (inconsistent)
Native audioIncludedVideo clips + TTS
Ad-freeYesPro only

Frequently asked questions

Is WordoCards better than Memrise for French vocabulary?

WordoCards focuses on systematic visual mnemonics — every word has a purpose-designed mnemonic image. Memrise relies on community-created "mems" which vary in quality. For Alliance Francaise-aligned vocabulary with consistent, high-quality visual memory aids, WordoCards is the more focused choice.

Is WordoCards free compared to Memrise?

Yes. WordoCards is completely free with all features included. Memrise offers a limited free tier but charges $9/month for Memrise Pro to unlock all content and features.

Does WordoCards have video clips like Memrise?

WordoCards uses Neural TTS audio for native pronunciation of every word and sentence. While Memrise offers video clips of native speakers, WordoCards focuses on visual mnemonic images designed to anchor words in long-term memory — a different but highly effective approach to retention.

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