Education · iOS
AmazingTalker: Learn Languages
by AmazingTalker




AmazingTalker connects learners to vetted, one-on-one language tutors across more than 100 languages, from Spanish and English to Korean and Japanese. Launched in April 2020 and still actively updated as of mid-2026, the app has accumulated over 500,000 students and sits at a notably high 4.87 store rating from 2,000 reviews. At 219 MB it is a substantial download, but the core promise, a private tutor available on your schedule, is genuinely distinct from flashcard or AI-chat competitors.
What it does well
The tutor-vetting process is the standout feature. AmazingTalker requires instructors to hold relevant teaching experience or a recognized language certificate and complete internal training before going live. For learners who have wasted time on unqualified conversation partners elsewhere, that baseline matters. The 100-plus language catalog is also unusually wide, covering niche options well beyond the handful most platforms bother with.
Where friction shows up
The app is free to install, but the actual lessons sit behind in-app purchases, and pricing can vary widely depending on the tutor. First-time users may find the jump from browsing tutor profiles to committing to a paid session steeper than expected. At 219 MB the app is also on the heavier side for what is essentially a scheduling and video-call interface, which could frustrate users on limited storage devices.
Who should use this
AmazingTalker suits motivated adult learners who already know that structured, human conversation practice is what they need and are willing to pay for it. It is especially relevant for anyone targeting a language that mainstream apps handle poorly, such as less common Asian or European languages. Casual hobbyists looking for a free vocabulary tool will find little here to hold their attention.
Pros
- Tutors must meet certification or experience requirements before teaching
- Over 100 languages available, far wider than most competitors
- High store rating of 4.87 from a meaningful 2,000-plus reviews
- Actively maintained, with updates continuing into mid-2026
- One-on-one format allows lessons tailored to individual weak spots
Cons
- All real value sits behind in-app purchases with no transparent flat pricing
- 219 MB install size feels bloated for a scheduling and video platform
- Tutor quality can vary despite the vetting process
- Only 2,000 ratings is a relatively thin review base given the claimed 500,000 users
- No offline or asynchronous learning tools visible in the feature set