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Authors - Syar Meeze Mohd Rashid, Muhammad Najwan Mat Zali Abstract - This study identifies the satisfaction levels associated with the use of mobile applications in learning Malaysian sign language. With the advancement of digital technology, various applications have provided accessible and interactive platforms that facilitate learning. This research involved a survey of 30 students enrolled in a Malaysian sign language course, utilizing descriptive analysis and the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for data assessment. The findings indicate a high overall satisfaction score among participants, showing that students are pleased with using the application for learning Malaysian sign language. However, this satisfaction study faces challenges, including the diverse backgrounds of users, technology accessibility, and the need for long-term effectiveness assessment. Regular user feedback is essential for the continuous improvement of the application. In conclusion, while this application demonstrates a positive impact on student satisfaction, further investigation is needed into its usability to maximize the effectiveness of application-based learning in the long term.