Non-profit organization

Making sign language accessible through digital learning

Love to Learn Sign Language is a French non-profit dedicated to developing, promoting, and teaching sign languages worldwide — starting in South Asia and expanding to other regions where few resources exist.

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Our mission

We create accessible educational resources and a modern digital platform so that deaf communities and sign language learners can access quality content — wherever they are.

Our association works internationally, without distinction of origin, culture, or religion, to connect deaf and hearing people through learning, knowledge sharing, and inclusion.

We collaborate with associations, NGOs, educational institutions, and local or international organizations working in deafness, accessibility, and education.

Sign language education in action

Collaborate with us

We offer a platform for organizations and communities to publish their own sign language dictionary using our infrastructure. You provide the video content — we provide a modern app with dictionary, quizzes, flashcards, and learning tools.

Two partnership models are available: co-branding for a fast launch with shared identity, or white-label for your own app name and brand.

Co-branding
Fast launch, shared branding. Your dictionary lives alongside Love to Learn Sign.
White-label
Your own app name, brand, and store identity. Powered by our platform.
You own your content
You create the videos and keep full ownership. We provide the tools and standards.

What we have built so far

Bangla Sign Language — our first dictionary

Our first implementation focuses on Bangla Sign Language, serving the deaf community in Bangladesh with a complete digital learning experience available on Android and iOS.

The same platform, tools, and learning flow are ready to support other sign languages. Partners bring the content — we provide the infrastructure.

Video dictionary
Short sign videos organized by categories
Learning tools
Quizzes, flashcards, and spaced repetition
Mobile-first
Available on Android and iOS, offline capable
Multilingual
Interface in English, Bengali, and French

App interface preview

Ways to support us

Love to Learn Sign is a non-profit project. Every contribution — big or small — helps us keep building and expanding sign language resources for communities around the world.

Make a donation
A direct donation funds development, server costs, and expansion to new sign languages. Any amount makes a difference.
Donate
Download & go premium
Get the free app and explore the full dictionary. Upgrading to premium or purchasing token packs directly supports the project while unlocking unlimited learning sessions.
Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store
Spread the word
Share the app with teachers, families, and learners who work with deaf communities. Every new user helps us grow and justify continued development.

A practical way to learn sign language

Love to Learn Sign is a mobile app that helps you build real vocabulary with short sign videos. Search the dictionary, save favorites, and practice a little every day.

Quizzes and spaced-repetition flashcards help you remember signs over time — whether you are just starting or reviewing what you learned.

Who is it for?

This project is built to support communication in Bangladesh and beyond. It is useful for:

  • Learners who want to start with the basics
  • Families, friends, teachers, and support workers
  • Organizations building sign language resources

How it works

  1. Search a word or pick a category
  2. Watch the sign video and save it if needed
  3. Practice with quizzes
  4. Review with flashcards and spaced repetition

Quick FAQ

Is the app free?
Yes — it is free to install. Optional premium removes ads.
Can I learn in Bengali?
Yes — the website and app are available in English and Bengali.
Want to partner or publish another dictionary?
Visit the Collaboration page or contact us to discuss a partnership. Collaboration