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ASL Dictionary – Sign Language

ASL Dictionary – Sign Language

Android Education Software Studios LLC.
4.5 Popularity

Massive ASL dictionary with tons of features

System Requirements

Updated
August 8, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 8.1++
Package Name
com.softwarestudios.asldictionarysignlanguage

So here's my take on ASL Dictionary - Sign Language. I've tested a bunch of ASL and sign language apps, and this one is probably the most comprehensive I've seen. The sheer number of signs is really impressive, and the video demonstrations make it super easy to learn. And i like the extra features too, like the quizzes and slow-motion playback. The only downsides are the occasional ads and the fact that it can feel a little overwhelming at first with so much content. But overall, it's a really solid app that I'd recommend to anyone trying to improve their ASL skills.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Massive database of over 5,000 ASL signs and words
  • Tons of helpful features like quizzes, slow-motion, and fingerspelling practice
  • Great for beginners and advanced learners alike
  • Works offline, no internet required
  • Free to download and use

Cons

  • Can be a little intimidating at first with so much content
  • Ads can get annoying if you don't pay for the ad-free version
  • Organizing all the different categories and tools takes some getting used to
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I’ve been using ASL Dictionary – Sign Language for a couple months now. It’s basically a huge database of over 5,000 ASL signs and words, with videos to show you how to do them. Pretty solid app if you’re trying to learn American Sign Language.

Here’s what you can do: there’s a ton of different categories like numbers, time, fingerspelling, and more. And you can search for specific signs or just browse through. It’s got cool features like slow-motion playback and a quiz mode to test your skills. Took me a while to figure out some of the more advanced stuff, but it’s all pretty intuitive overall.

Look, if you’re learning ASL or just want to expand your vocabulary, you’ll probably like this app. It’s not perfect – the ads can get a little annoying if you don’t pay – but overall it does a great job of giving you a huge library of signs to practice. Worth checking out for sure.

User Reviews

Cindy T October 16, 2025

From what I've seen and been able to do on my phone, it looks like it will be a very useful app. I would rate it a 5, but it...

A Google user October 16, 2025

this app is pretty good, but is there any way you guys could add a way to make it play through a randomly sorted list of all of the words?...

Traci Steward October 16, 2025

This app is exceptional for sign language. We have been using it for several years to help add vocabulary for our Autistic son. It is very user friendly and intuitive....

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