Words your family never uses. Until now.
WizWord helps families turn new words into real-life language through daily practice, shared word banks, real-life word spotting, and fun family challenges.
Families building vocabulary habits every day

Sarah M.
Parent of a Year 5 child
"For the first time, I can actually see my child using new words at home."

James T.
Dad of two
"It feels more like a game than homework, which is exactly what we needed."

Priya K.
Parent of a Year 6 child
"The daily word spotting made us notice progress we would have otherwise missed."

David L.
Parent of an 8-year-old
"I love that my child now spots my words too. It makes learning feel shared."

Emma R.
Mum of three
"This turned phone time into something I actually feel good about."

Mark H.
Dad of a Year 4 child
"The challenge feature gave my son a reason to keep coming back every day."

Claire B.
Parent preparing for 11+
"We used to read word lists once and forget them. This feels completely different."

Tom W.
Parent of a Year 6 child
"My daughter used 'meticulous' at dinner. I nearly fell off my chair."

Aisha N.
Parent of a Year 5 child
"It's the first time vocabulary practice has felt like something we do together."

Sarah M.
Parent of a Year 5 child
"For the first time, I can actually see my child using new words at home."

James T.
Dad of two
"It feels more like a game than homework, which is exactly what we needed."

Priya K.
Parent of a Year 6 child
"The daily word spotting made us notice progress we would have otherwise missed."

David L.
Parent of an 8-year-old
"I love that my child now spots my words too. It makes learning feel shared."

Emma R.
Mum of three
"This turned phone time into something I actually feel good about."

Mark H.
Dad of a Year 4 child
"The challenge feature gave my son a reason to keep coming back every day."

Claire B.
Parent preparing for 11+
"We used to read word lists once and forget them. This feels completely different."

Tom W.
Parent of a Year 6 child
"My daughter used 'meticulous' at dinner. I nearly fell off my chair."

Aisha N.
Parent of a Year 5 child
"It's the first time vocabulary practice has felt like something we do together."
A vocabulary habit that fits into family life
WizWord works across three moments: daily practice, real-life use, and family play.
Add words together
Parents add any word the family never uses at home. A word from a book, a documentary, a conversation. Add a definition and you are done.
Daily AI practice
The AI gives your child a prompt and they use their word in a real sentence. Immediate feedback, progress tracked, no lectures.
Spot words in real life
When a family member uses a word naturally in conversation, they or a parent logs it. Points, recognition, and a record you can both see.
Family challenges
Launch a Vocabulary Duel. Same word, two sentences, one AI judge. Neither of you has used this word at home before, which makes it genuinely fair.
Words that get used in real life actually stick
Practising a word is a good start. Using it naturally, in real conversation, is what makes it permanent. WizWord's word spotting feature lets parents and children recognise and reward real-life vocabulary use throughout the day.
- Log when your child uses a word at dinner, on a walk, or during homework
- Children can spot parents using words too - recognition goes both ways
- Each real-life use earns points and appears in the activity feed
- Weekly summaries show which words are making it into real conversation
Word Spotted!
Real-life vocabulary recognition
"Used at dinner - explained why she kept going with her science project"
This week in real life
Family Word Bank
Shared by all family members
One shared word bank. The whole family learning together.
When children see a parent genuinely working on the same words, something shifts. The shared word bank means everyone is working toward the same vocabulary goals - and watching each other's progress.
Shared word bank
Everyone adds and practises the same words
Mutual spotting
Parents and children recognise each other's word use
Progress visibility
See exactly how close each word is to being mastered
Shared milestones
Celebrate when words are fully mastered together
A family game where neither of you has the home advantage
A word appears that neither of you says at home. Both write a sentence. The AI judge picks the stronger one. Parents lose more often than they expect.
"Even when the puzzle was hard, Maya chose to persevere until she solved it."
"I persevere with violin even though it sounds terrible at the start."
Why WizWord works, not just looks like it works
Words need to come back
A word learned once is forgotten within days. WizWord resurfaces words at the right intervals so they actually move into long-term memory.
Why children forget new words →Speaking beats memorising
Using a word in a real sentence - especially one the AI evaluates - is far more effective than reading a definition. Active use cements vocabulary.
Why speaking helps children learn →Family practice multiplies effect
When children see a parent genuinely learning the same unfamiliar words, motivation and retention both improve measurably.
Family vocabulary learning →Go deeper on the topics that matter
Why Children Forget New Words
The forgetting curve and what it means for vocabulary practice.
How to Make Vocabulary Stick
The science behind lasting word learning.
Educational Screen Time for Kids
How to turn phone time into something you feel good about.
11+ Vocabulary Practice
Supporting word confidence beyond rote memorisation.
Learning Through Speaking
Why oral use makes vocabulary stick better than reading alone.
Improve Child Vocabulary at Home
Practical guidance for parents who want to help consistently.
Start turning new words into real language
Add your first word, start practising with the AI, and log the first time your child uses it at home. That is what WizWord is built for.