AnimeVocab vs Migaku
These aren't really the same category of tool. Migaku is a power-user immersion suite, the most capable browser-based sentence-mining setup in 2026. AnimeVocab is a zero-setup on-ramp for someone who just started and can't read kana yet. The right pick depends entirely on how much machinery you want.
AnimeVocab is the one most people will actually keep open. Migaku goes deeper if you want to build and drill a custom Anki deck and will spend an afternoon wiring it up. If you just want to learn from tonight's episode (no setup, no subscription, no kana course first), that's AnimeVocab, and it's free to find out.
| AnimeVocab | Migaku | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Beginners; low-friction daily watching | Committed learners building Anki decks |
| Price | Free · Pro $10/mo | ~$9/mo or $87/yr · $399 lifetime |
| Free tier | YesCore cards + SRS free forever | Trial, then subscription |
| Setup effort | Install and go | Higher (extension + Anki + config) |
| Romaji-first for total beginners | Yes (default) | Furigana available; aimed past pure beginners |
| Works from audio on Netflix & Crunchyroll | YesListening Mode transcribes audio | NoAI subs cover YouTube/podcasts, not Netflix; no Crunchyroll |
| Anki mining depth | Built-in SRS, no Anki needed | Deep (its core strength) |
| Grammar / sentence study | Vocabulary-focused | Broader (grammar, sentences) |
| Maturity | New (2026) | Established, years of iteration |
| Languages | Japanese only | Japanese + several others |
| Open source · data local | Yes · Yes | No · account-based |
Who Migaku is actually for
Migaku is a serious piece of machinery, and for one specific person it's the best there is: the committed learner who wants to mine sentences into Anki, tune card templates, and run immersion as a system. If that's genuinely you, the depth pays off.
But that's a narrow crowd. Most people who want to learn Japanese from anime aren't looking to take up flashcard database management as a second hobby. They want to watch the show and come away knowing words. Migaku asks that person to pay a subscription and sit through setup for power they'll never open.
Why AnimeVocab is the better default
AnimeVocab makes the opposite bet: everything works the second you install it, and the things a beginner actually needs are the defaults, not the advanced settings.
- No setup. No Anki install, no card templates, no config. Add to Chrome, press play, judge a word.
- Free to actually learn. The word cards and spaced repetition are free forever. You only pay if you want hands-off audio transcription.
- Doesn't assume you can read. Romaji-first means episode one is day one, not "after you finish a kana course."
- Works from audio on the anime sites. Migaku added audio transcription, but only for YouTube and podcasts, not Netflix, and it doesn't support Crunchyroll at all. AnimeVocab transcribes the audio on Netflix and Crunchyroll too, which is where most anime actually gets watched.
- Open and private. AGPL source, no account, data stays on your device.
Which should you use?
Pick AnimeVocab if…
You're early, you want to press install and go, you're not ready to pay, or you watch content with no Japanese subs.
Pick Migaku if…
You're committed, you want serious Anki mining and grammar tooling, and setup plus a subscription are worth it to you.
Plenty of people never need more than this. If you do eventually want a full sentence-mining rig, Migaku will be there, but "eventually" is carrying a lot of weight in that sentence.