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About ThaiLetters.com

Last updated: June 26, 2026

ThaiLetters.com (อักษรไทย, “Thai letters”) is a free, browser-based flashcard trainer for the Thai writing system — all 44 consonants, the vowel signs, and the Thai numerals. It is built and maintained by Genext Information Systems, an independent software studio based in Thailand that makes small, focused web tools. This page explains who is behind the site, why it exists, and how the learning content is put together, so you can judge for yourself whether to trust it.

Why we built this

Most people who decide to learn Thai hit the same wall on day one: the script. The 44 consonants look unfamiliar, several of them sound nearly identical to an English speaker, and the consonant-class system that drives tone feels impossible to hold in your head. The usual advice is to “just memorise them,” which is slow and discouraging.

We wanted a tool that does one thing well: get a complete beginner from “these are just shapes” to confident recognition of every Thai letter, without an account, a download, a paywall, or a 40-minute video. Spaced, shuffled flashcards with an honest self-grade are one of the most effective ways to build that recognition, so that is exactly what the trainer is — nothing more, nothing less.

Who is behind the site

The site is operated by Genext Information Systems, a small independent developer based in Thailand. We build lightweight reference and learning tools, and we use the Thai language and writing system in daily life — which is what prompted this project in the first place. That day-to-day, on-the-ground familiarity is why the letter names, example words, and “sounds like” clues are chosen the way they are: to match how the letters are actually taught and used, not just how a textbook lists them.

We are software makers, not a language school, and we are upfront about that. Where the content is a simplification, we say so.

How the content is put together

Every flashcard pairs a letter with four things: its traditional name (for example ก ไก่, “gor gai”), a plain-English pronunciation clue, its consonant class where relevant, and optional spoken audio. A few principles guide how we build that:

We review the letter set, names, and example words against standard references and correct anything that is wrong or unclear. If you spot an error, we genuinely want to hear about it — see the contact page.

What this site is — and isn’t

ThaiLetters.com is a recognition trainer. It is a strong first step for reading Thai, and it pairs well with a proper course, a tutor, or a textbook. It is not a full Thai course, and the pronunciation clues are not a substitute for hearing the language from native speakers and a qualified teacher. For a broader overview of the writing system, a reference such as the Thai script article on Wikipedia is a reasonable next stop.

How the site stays free

The trainer is free and runs entirely in your browser, with no account and nothing to install. It is supported by advertising (including Google AdSense), which loads only after you consent via the cookie banner. Your practice progress is stored on your own device, not on our servers. The full details are in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy, and the conditions of use are in our Terms & Disclaimer.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or feedback are welcome. The fastest way to reach us is by email at support@thailetters.com, or use the contact page for the full list of addresses.