Millions of people lose language due to stroke
DailyWords began as a clinical project in aphasia — a condition in which people must relearn language through sustained, meaningful exposure rather than through abstract rule learning.
The platform provides accessible speech-meaning interactions as a foundational starting point, enabling people to function, engage, and continue learning — including in underserved and remote regions.
To gain a sense of the challenges faced by people with aphasia, try learning basic words in a language unrelated to your own. DailyWords offers several linguistically distant languages for this purpose.
Funding and transparency
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DailyWords is a free, AI-enabled open-access tool for learning and re-learning language. To ensure long-term availability, maintenance, licences, cloud services, and continued development, the project is supported through a charitable fund under a foundation structure.
Donations are used strictly for operations: infrastructure (e.g., cloud services), maintenance, security updates, and development. This channel funds the project purpose, not individuals.
In addition to charitable project funding, you can support the people behind DailyWords directly. These contributions are voluntary, not tax-deductible, and help cover flexible needs such as documentation, community work, and day-to-day execution. No donation receipt is issued for this channel.
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[1] Palmer, R., Hughes, H., Chater, T. (2017). What do people with aphasia want to be able to say? A content analysis of words identified as personally relevant by people with aphasia. PLOS ONE, 12, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174065