Free with an account · Export to Anki

Turn any notes into flashcards.

Paste a chapter, lecture notes, or an article — get 5-40 cards optimized for active recall. Flip, study, export to Anki.

5–40

See how it works — click any example

Works on
  • Lecture notes
  • Textbook chapters
  • Articles
  • Vocabulary lists
  • Study guides
  • Cheat sheets
  • Transcripts
Output format

5-40 Q&A cards, difficulty-tagged, with optional hints on harder cards. Active-recall design — no trivial front/back pairs. Export as Anki-compatible CSV or markdown. 10+ output languages.

You get

A shuffled in-browser study session with keyboard shortcuts ("Got it" / "Review again") plus the full deck ready to export. Convert the same source notes into a mind map or take the built-in quiz, or pull content from a PDF or YouTube video first.

Won't work on

Under ~300 characters — not enough to deck. Opinion essays with no facts — cards need recallable claims, not argumentation. Image-based materials — paste the text instead. No in-app SRS yet — export to Anki for spaced repetition.

Pricing

Free with an account. Sign up for 30 runs/month (each deck = 5 credits). Upgrade to Pro for 1,500/month.

Sample output

Here's what a real deck looks like.

Input: 68-word paragraph on mitochondria structure and function · 6 cards, English.

FRONT

Why is the mitochondrion called the "powerhouse of the cell"?

BACK

Because it generates ATP, the primary energy currency of the cell.

FRONT

What does the presence of circular DNA in mitochondria suggest about their origin?

BACK

It reflects their origin as endosymbiotic bacteria that were engulfed by a host cell.

FRONT

What are the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane called, and what is their purpose?

BACK

Cristae — they increase surface area for the electron transport chain.

Hint: shelf-like internal structures.

+ 3 more cards · topics auto-tagged · export to CSV, Markdown, or Anki

Questions & answers

What content works best? #

Anything you want to memorize: lecture notes, a chapter, vocabulary lists, medical conditions, historical timelines, code snippets. The more structured, the cleaner the cards.

Can I import to Anki? #

Yes — copy-as-CSV (front,back) or copy-as-markdown from the result page. Anki's Import dialog handles both.

How many cards do I get? #

Choose 5-40 cards on the generator. We make cards proportional to content density — 5 for a paragraph, 30+ for a long chapter.

Does it add hints? #

Yes, on harder cards. Press H during study to reveal a hint without flipping the answer.

What study mode is supported? #

Flip cards. Mark each as "Got it" or "Review again" (keyboard 2 / 1). At deck end, restart or re-study only the review pile.

Is this free? #

First 3 decks/day free without signup. Free accounts get 30 credits/month; Pro gets 1,500.

What languages? #

English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Indonesian, Russian output. Source content can be any language.

Is there spaced repetition? #

Not yet — for SRS, export to Anki. In-app SRS is on the Pro roadmap.