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Amal vs AlifBee vs Lamsa: Which is the Best Arabic App for Kids?

Comparing the top Arabic learning apps for children head to head. Amal, AlifBee, and Lamsa tested across AI features, content depth, and child safety.

Reviews

Amal by Alphazed is the best overall Arabic learning app for children when evaluated across AI speech recognition, content depth, age range, and child safety standards. AlifBee is a solid beginner supplement and Lamsa excels at storytelling, but neither offers the complete Arabic education solution that Amal provides for ages 3-15.

The Comparison at a Glance

FeatureAmalAlifBeeLamsa
AI Speech RecognitionYes — real-time tajweed/pronunciationNoNo
Content Depth100,000+ elements, full curriculumBasic alphabet and vocabularyStories library
Age Range3–153–82–8
Writing/TracingYes — all 28 lettersLimitedNo
GrammarYesNoNo
Science in ArabicYesNoNo
Ad-FreeYesNo (free tier has ads)No (free tier has ads)
Seedstars AwardYes (2021)NoNo
Interactive drag and drop Arabic learning game in Amal app on iPad — children learn Arabic words through engaging interactive activities
Amal — Interactive Arabic Learning
Arabic vocabulary for body parts in Amal app on iPad — children learn Arabic words for body parts through visual interactive content
Body Parts Vocabulary — Amal

Amal — Deep Dive

Amal is the only Arabic kids app built from scratch in Arabic — not translated from English content. This matters enormously for Arabic pedagogy. The app's AI speech recognition is trained specifically on children's voices and Arabic phonetics, providing real-time pronunciation correction. Content spans 100,000+ learning elements covering reading, writing, grammar, stories, science, and more. The parent dashboard provides detailed progress tracking across all skills. No ads in any version.

AlifBee — Deep Dive

AlifBee focuses on alphabet and basic vocabulary recognition through colourful games and animations. It is visually engaging for young children and works as a first introduction to Arabic letters. However, it lacks speech recognition, writing practice, grammar, and advanced content. The free tier includes ads. Best used as a supplementary activity alongside a more complete app.

Lamsa — Deep Dive

Lamsa is an Arabic content platform with a strong library of children's books, stories, and videos in Arabic and other languages. It is excellent for Arabic cultural exposure and reading comprehension at a basic level. However, it does not teach structured Arabic language skills — it assumes children can already read. The free tier has ads. Best used to complement Amal's structured learning with enjoyable Arabic stories.

Our Verdict

For parents who want a complete Arabic education for their child, Amal wins clearly. Use AlifBee or Lamsa as supplements if desired. After building a strong Arabic foundation with Amal, introduce Thurayya for Quran recitation.

Complete Arabic curriculum subjects in Amal app on iPad — letters, reading, writing, grammar, science for ages 3–15, unavailable in AlifBee or Lamsa
Amal Full Arabic Curriculum
Real-time AI Arabic speech recognition in Amal app on iPhone — the feature that sets Amal apart from AlifBee and Lamsa
AI Speech Recognition — Amal Only

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Amal and Lamsa together?

Yes. Amal for structured language learning, Lamsa for Arabic story enjoyment. They complement each other well.

Is AlifBee good for toddlers?

AlifBee's visual simplicity works well for 2-4 year olds as a first exposure to Arabic letters. For more complete learning from age 3+, Amal is the better choice.

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