AI-Assisted German Learning

Turn any photo into German flashcards.

Mosaica is an AI-powered German learning platform built for migrants, refugees, students and expats in Austria. Upload a photo from your daily life — get structured vocabulary, grammar notes and CEFR-level cards, instantly.

For the 15.4 million people worldwide learning German — migrants, students, expats and anyone who needs the language for real life, not just the classroom.

Arztpraxis

A1 · 12 cards

Healthcare German — generated from your photo.

What Mosaica does

German learning rooted in real life.

Not another generic vocab app. Mosaica connects language to the concrete situations you actually face — the doctor's office, the Meldezettel, the supermarket queue.

Photo → Flashcard

Upload any photo — a room, a menu, a sign, a textbook page — and Mosaica generates structured German learning cards from the scene automatically.

Scenario collections

Content organised around the situations that matter: healthcare, public administration, housing, university life, workplace German and everyday shopping.

CEFR-oriented cards

Every card is tagged to A1/A2 levels based on Goethe-Institut vocabulary lists, with grammar notes on cases, prepositions and spatial expressions.

Teacher-validated library

AI generates the first draft — German teachers review and approve content before it enters the official learning library. Quality you can trust.

How it works

From photo to flashcard in three steps.

STEP 01

Upload a photo

Take a picture of any real-life scene — your apartment, a doctor's form, a supermarket shelf. Or simply describe a situation in text.

STEP 02

AI extracts the scene

Mosaica's AI identifies objects and spatial relationships, retrieves CEFR-oriented vocabulary and grammar rules, then generates structured learning cards.

STEP 03

Learn and save

Review vocabulary, example sentences and grammar notes tied to the actual scene. Save cards and revisit them — your personal German library grows with you.

Who it's for

German learners who need the language for real life.

Migrants navigating a new system. International students. Expats in the workplace. Refugees learning to communicate. Duolingo teaches you the wrong German. Mosaica starts from the situations you actually face — and builds language from there.

15.4M
people learning German worldwide (Goethe-Institut)
267K
attended Goethe-Institut courses in 2024
7M+
visits to Goethe-Institut digital platform in 2024
Good questions

Everything else.

Primarily for migrants, refugees, international students, foreign workers and expats in Austria who need practical German for everyday life — registering an address, visiting a doctor, navigating the workplace or communicating with schools. Language schools and integration-course providers also use Mosaica as a classroom supplement and content-production tool.

You upload a photo — a room, a menu, a form, a sign — and Mosaica's AI identifies objects and spatial relationships in the scene. It retrieves CEFR-oriented vocabulary, grammar rules and common learner errors, then generates structured flashcards with vocabulary, example sentences and grammar notes at A1/A2 level.

Yes. AI generates a first draft, but selected cards are reviewed, corrected and approved by qualified German teachers before entering the official learning library. This teacher-validation workflow is central to Mosaica's quality promise — it's a supplement to teachers, not a replacement for them.

The current focus is A1 and A2 — the levels most relevant for integration, everyday communication and early course requirements in Austria. CEFR tagging is based on Goethe-Institut vocabulary lists, with planned teacher review to improve accuracy as the platform grows.

Absolutely — institutional use is Mosaica's primary commercial focus. Language schools, integration-course providers and university language centers can license learner seats for use as an after-class practice tool. Get in touch via our contact form to discuss a pilot.

The web MVP is live at app.mosaica.at. It demonstrates the core flashcard-generation logic and is used for early user testing and B2B pilot preparation. A mobile app (Android first, then iOS) is in development.

Get in touch

Try it, partner with us, or just say hello.

Whether you're a learner, a German teacher, or an institution looking to pilot Mosaica — we'd love to hear from you.

Mosaica

Start learning real German today.

The web app is live. Take a photo of anything around you and get your first German flashcards in seconds — for free.

Language schools & integration-course providers — enquire about institutional pilots