v0.2 · Works offline

Learn sports ASL. Find the games that meet you halfway.

SignCourt teaches sports and everyday ASL vocabulary in short lessons with two quiz levels (learn, then test), tracks your progress per module, and keeps a hand-checked directory of ASL-interpreted and captioned sports broadcasts and events. Install it and the whole thing works courtside, on stadium wifi, or with no signal at all.

Two things, done properly

ASL lessons

Four modules: sports vocabulary, numbers and time for following a score, emotions and reactions for watching together, and everyday basics. Each module has a learn quiz, a tougher test quiz, per-sign progress tracking, and a printable one-page cheat sheet. Every sign has a video slot ready for reviewed clips.

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Broadcast and event directory

A hand-curated, filterable directory of ASL-interpreted and captioned games, leagues, and Deaf sports events. Every listing shows the date its link and details were last hand-checked. Know a listing we're missing? Submit it directly.

Open the directory

Built to be accessible itself

An accessibility product that is not itself accessible would be a strange thing to ship. The display bar at the top of every page puts text size, high contrast, dark mode, and reduced motion one tap away, no settings page to dig through. Under it: real semantic HTML, visible keyboard focus on every control, and palettes that hold 7:1 (WCAG AAA) body-text contrast in light, dark, and high-contrast modes. If something here does not work well for you with a keyboard, screen reader, or magnifier, that is a bug, not a limitation. See About and roadmap for what is still stubbed out.