Memorize anything, free
Paste a speech, a monologue, or any text you need by heart. Hide the words behind first-letter prompts, recite from memory, and reveal to check. No sign-up.
Memorizing dialogue with other characters? Try the reader on Learn Lines →
Paste your lines
Drop in a monologue, a speech, or a scene. One line per row.
Memorize by recalling, not re-reading
Three steps to get any text into memory.
Paste your text
- Drop in a speech, a monologue, exam notes, or any passage you need by heart. No formatting, no sign-up.
Hide the words
- Every word collapses to its first letter - or blur the rest to keep each word's shape as a hint.
Recite and check
- Say each line from its prompt, then tap to reveal and check yourself. Repeat until it sticks.
Memorizing lines with a scene partner?
If you're learning dialogue and need to hear your cues, Learn Lines adds a reader that speaks the other characters and prompts you in - so you memorize your part in context, not just as a block of text.
Your questions, answered
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What is a memorization tool?
A memorization tool takes text you want to learn - a speech, monologue, poem, or set of notes - and turns it into an active practice aid. This one hides every word behind its first letter, so you rehearse recalling the words instead of just re-reading them.
How does first-letter memorization work?
Reducing each word to its first letter removes the words but keeps the rhythm and structure as a prompt. Your brain fills the gaps from memory, which is far more effective for recall than reading the full text over and over.
Is it free?
Yes. Paste your text and practise with first-letter prompts for free, right in your browser. No account required.
Do I need an account?
No. The tool runs entirely in your browser. Paste your text and start practising - nothing to sign up for.
What can I memorize with it?
Anything you need word-for-word: a speech or presentation, a monologue, wedding vows, scripture, a poem, or study notes. If you're memorizing dialogue and want to hear your cues, the actor line memorizer adds a reader that speaks the other parts.
Does it work on my phone?
Yes. It works in any modern browser on desktop, tablet, or phone.
Learning a role, not just a passage?
Rehearse the whole scene with a reader that plays the other parts and cues you in.