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.
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.
Healthcare German — generated from your photo.
Not another generic vocab app. Mosaica connects language to the concrete situations you actually face — the doctor's office, the Meldezettel, the supermarket queue.
Upload any photo — a room, a menu, a sign, a textbook page — and Mosaica generates structured German learning cards from the scene automatically.
Content organised around the situations that matter: healthcare, public administration, housing, university life, workplace German and everyday shopping.
Every card is tagged to A1/A2 levels based on Goethe-Institut vocabulary lists, with grammar notes on cases, prepositions and spatial expressions.
AI generates the first draft — German teachers review and approve content before it enters the official learning library. Quality you can trust.
Take a picture of any real-life scene — your apartment, a doctor's form, a supermarket shelf. Or simply describe a situation in text.
Mosaica's AI identifies objects and spatial relationships, retrieves CEFR-oriented vocabulary and grammar rules, then generates structured learning cards.
Review vocabulary, example sentences and grammar notes tied to the actual scene. Save cards and revisit them — your personal German library grows with you.
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.
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.
Whether you're a learner, a German teacher, or an institution looking to pilot Mosaica — we'd love to hear from you.
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