We tested every major phonics app on the market — judged on curriculum quality,
Science of Reading alignment, engagement, and value. Here's what actually works.
We evaluated each app against four criteria: alignment with the
Science of Reading (systematic phonics, phonemic awareness,
decodable text), engagement and retention for young learners,
value for money, and whether it gives parents any visibility into progress.
Apps were tested with children aged 4–8 across multiple sessions.
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What to look for in a phonics app
Systematic phonics progression
The best apps teach sounds in a deliberate order — not randomly. Look for a curriculum map or scope and sequence.
Decodable books, not just games
Games build skills, but children need to apply phonics to real reading. Apps with decodable book libraries produce better outcomes.
Active reading, not passive watching
Apps that require the child to read aloud — and respond to what they say — outperform passive video-style apps in every study.
No distracting rewards loops
Excessive game mechanics can shift a child's motivation from reading to reward-chasing. The best apps keep the focus on the text.