Our story

Built for our daughter. Shared with your family.

Lepdy was born in our living room — we wanted to teach our daughter the Alef-Bet and couldn’t find one place that was free, calm and ad-free. So we built one. Today children aged 2 to 10 fall in love with Hebrew here, at their own pace and in a real child’s voice.

22

Alef-Bet letters

6

learning topics

10

educational games

Free

no ads, ever

No sign-up

just open and play

Updated July 2026

Noa

Made by a parent. Voiced by a real child.

Every letter, number and word you hear is spoken by Noa — a real Israeli girl, not a synthetic voice. We recorded her at home, because we wanted children to hear Hebrew the way it’s spoken around the kitchen table: warm, clear and natural — from the very first tap.

— The Lepdy family

Lepdy in 30 seconds

A short video showing how children learn with Lepdy: tap a letter, hear a real child's voice — Hebrew letters, numbers, colors and shapes. Free, no sign-up.

A peek inside

Big, colorful cards. One tap plays the sound. That’s the whole idea.

Learning that feels like play

Ten little games turn practice into something kids ask to do again — matching, memory, counting, catching falling letters, even tracing their first Hebrew shapes.

Why parents trust Lepdy

A real voice

Native pronunciation by an Israeli child, not a robot.

Calm and safe

No ads, no pop-ups, no tracking. A quiet place to learn.

No sign-up needed

Open the page and start. No account, no email, no download.

Works on any screen

Phone, tablet or computer — the cards resize to fit.

Built for pre-readers

Big pictures and audio cues let children explore on their own — before they can even read.

Rewards that motivate

Stickers and a growing word collection keep children coming back.

How we keep your children safe

How children learn with Lepdy

Young children learn best through their senses and through play. Lepdy is built around one simple loop, repeated often:

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Listen

Tap a card to hear the word in a clear, real voice.

2

See

A bold image and color anchor the word in memory.

3

Play

Games turn fresh words into something kids practice for fun.

4

Collect

Stickers and saved words celebrate every step forward.

No pressure, no scores to beat — just curiosity, repeated often.

Questions parents ask

Ready to start?

Open the Alef-Bet and let your child take the first tap.

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