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Case Studies

Discover how companies are using Oxford Languages data to enhance their products.

Flowery

Learn how Flowery leverages Oxford Languages datasets to create a vocabulary-building tool by combining dictionaries with a sophisticated spaced repetition system that emphasizes user experience, mastery, and trust.

HumanWare

Explore how HumanWare uses Oxford Languages' dictionary data to help people with visual impairments improve their lexical comprehension.

WellSaid Labs

Learn more about how WellSaid Labs uses pronunciations data from Oxford Languages to enhance their artificial intelligence voice platform.

AssistiveWare

AssistiveWare utilize Oxford Languages Thesaurus data to power their pioneering augmentative and alternative communication tool, enabling users to develop their language, vocabulary, and literacy skills.

Ecosia

Ecosia use Oxford Languages' data to improve their UX by providing dictionary definitions and content at the top of their search results.

Kielikone

Kielikone utilizes Oxford Languages language data in their market leading dictionary platform for corporate users.

Kobo

Oxford Languages and Kobo worked together to develop a bespoke solution for their built-in dictionary feature, creating a seamless experience for their users.

C-Pen

Powered by Oxford Languages dictionary data, C-Pen’s assistive learning tools encourage independent learning, and level the odds for people with reading and learning disabilities.

Astrid

Astrid use Oxford Languages data to validate their voice-based, AI-powered language learning platform, enabling their users to communicate confidently in English.


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