A structured path to sign language — for learners and educators
Clear progression, real examples, and expert instruction. Suitable for students, parents, and teachers.
Taught by native Deaf instructors
You want structure, quality, and a clear learning path — not random YouTube videos
You can't find a reliable, well-structured resource
You need something appropriate for your student's level
You want to supplement classroom learning or homeschooling
How it works
Follow a structured curriculum
Lessons build on each other with clear progression from beginner to advanced.
Learn from Deaf experts
Every sign is taught by a native signer — authentic and accurate.
Practise with interactive exercises
Reinforce learning with matching, multiple-choice, and recall exercises.
Why anysign works for education
Clear progression
Lessons go from beginner to advanced in a logical sequence
Taught by Deaf experts
Authentic instruction, not AI-generated or approximated signs
Self-paced or guided
Use independently or as part of a teaching curriculum
Accessible and affordable
Free dictionary and starter content; full courses via subscription
Exploring sign language for an organisation?
Combine group licences, custom content, and expert guidance for your team.
Common questions
Can I use anysign in my classroom?
Yes! Many educators use anysign as a supplementary tool. The structured lessons and video content work well alongside in-person instruction.
Is there a curriculum or syllabus?
Lessons follow a clear progression. While there is no downloadable syllabus yet, the app guides learners step by step.
Is this suitable for children?
The app is designed for teens and adults. Parents can learn alongside older children.
How does anysign compare to formal sign language courses?
anysign is a great complement to formal courses. It provides video-based practice with native Deaf signers that is hard to get elsewhere.
Are there resources for educators?
We're actively developing educator-specific features. Contact us to share your needs and stay updated.