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Iro AI vs Learnova: which AI learning app should you pick in 2026?
Two mobile apps that teach you AI tools — but one has you reading lessons and one has you practicing. Here's how to choose.
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Two mobile apps that teach you AI tools — but one has you reading lessons and one has you practicing. Here's how to choose.
The quick version, before the detail:
| Iro AI | Learnova | |
|---|---|---|
| How you learn | Game-like active practice — drills, streaks, rank tiers | Step-by-step courses with quizzes and a practice playground |
| Format | Bite-sized, mobile-first, feedback-driven | Structured modules, mobile-first |
| Free entry point | Free AI IQ test, no signup to try | Free basic tier with limited access |
| Pricing style | One annual price + 7-day free trial | Tiered subscription (free + premium) |
| Best for | Building a daily AI-practice habit that sticks | Working through a guided AI-tools curriculum |
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Learnova breaks AI tools down into clear, step-by-step lessons and pairs them with interactive quizzes and a hands-on playground where you can try what you just learned. It also offers a categorized prompt library, which is a nice touch for beginners who want examples to copy and adapt.
If you like the structure of a proper course — modules, a logical order, a free tier to sample before paying — Learnova delivers that cleanly, and the in-app playground means you're not only reading.
Iro AI turns ideas like the ones in this post into 5-minute exercises with feedback. Free tier, Pro from $0.96/week ($49.99/year, 7-day free trial).
Learnova and Iro AI agree that practice matters — the difference is emphasis. Learnova is a course with practice attached; Iro AI is practice with just enough teaching attached. Iro is built like a game: short drills, instant feedback, streaks, and rank tiers that pull you back day after day until the skill is automatic.
Everything is organized into focused paths — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more — and you can start with the free AI IQ test to find your weak spots first. If you're brand new, the 30-day AI plan is the place to begin.
Both apps let you start without paying, which is the right way to do it.
Learnova uses a tiered model: a free basic plan with limited access, plus premium subscriptions that unlock the full content and tools. That's a fair structure — just check exactly what the free tier includes and what the premium plan renews at.
Iro AI keeps it to one number: Pro is $49.99/year (about $0.96/week) with a 7-day free trial, on top of the always-free AI IQ test. One plan, one renewal, easy to reason about.
A simple way to decide:
Either way, start free: the AI IQ test takes a few minutes and tells you exactly which skills to build next. Comparing other options too? See Iro AI vs Coursiv and the best free AI tools for 2026.
Iro AI turns ideas like the ones in this post into 5-minute exercises with feedback. Free tier, Pro from $0.96/week ($49.99/year, 7-day free trial).
Yes. Learnova is a course-style app with quizzes and a playground, while Iro AI is a practice-first, game-like app designed to build a daily habit. If retention and motivation matter most to you, Iro AI's drill-and-feedback approach is the bigger differentiator.
Learnova uses a tiered model — a free basic plan plus premium subscriptions; check current terms for exact prices. Iro AI Pro is $49.99/year (about $0.96/week) with a 7-day free trial, plus a free AI IQ test.
Yes. Learnova offers a limited free basic tier, and Iro AI offers a free AI IQ test you can take without signing up, plus a 7-day free trial of Pro.
Skills stick through repeated active recall, not passive reading. Iro AI is designed around that — short drills, instant feedback, streaks, and rank tiers — whereas course-style apps lean more on lessons. Try both free tiers and see which keeps you coming back.