Drop in your lecture slides or textbook chapter. Get an Anki deck, structured notes, or an MCQ quiz — edited and exported in a few minutes, not hours.
No setup, no imports to configure. Just upload and go.
PDF, PPTX, DOCX, or an image. Works on scanned pages too — OCR runs automatically if the text isn't selectable.
Flashcards, cloze deletions, Cornell notes, bullet summary, or MCQs. The AI reads the full page context — not just isolated sentences.
Fix anything that's off, then export to Anki, Quizlet, or Remnote. Or just practice directly in the browser.
Built around how students actually study — not a feature list for the sake of it.
Input in French, output in English. Or keep it in the same language. Either way works.
Cards are generated from whole pages, not individual sentences — so the questions actually make sense.
Ask follow-up questions about the content. Useful when a card doesn't fully click.
Delete bad cards, reword questions, rearrange decks. Your output, not the AI's.
The fill-in-the-blank format Anki is known for — generated automatically from your text.
Not happy with a result? Give a quick instruction — "make these harder" or "focus on definitions" — and try again.
Cornell, bullet, table, or plain summary. Good when you want to read first, then make cards.
Multiple choice questions with realistic wrong answers — not obviously-wrong filler options.
Anki .apkg, Quizlet import, Remnote, or CSV. One click.
"Ran it on 120 pages of Harrison's the night before my shelf. Got about 60 usable cards in under 3 minutes. I honestly didn't expect it to work that well."
"My anatomy block was brutal. I was spending 2+ hours on cards for one lecture. Now I upload the PDF, fix maybe 10 cards, and I'm done. That's it."
"The MCQ mode is weirdly good for bar prep. The wrong answers aren't obviously wrong — they're the kind of traps you actually see on the exam."
"The notes mode saved me during finals. I had a 60-page paper to read and used the bullet summary to get through it fast, then made cards from the parts that mattered."
"I study in Spanish but my slides are in English. Being able to generate cards in either language — or both — is something I didn't see anywhere else."
"Solid tool. The cloze deletions are hit or miss on very dense material, but for normal lecture slides it nails it most of the time. The edit mode makes cleanup fast."
Upload a text-based PDF to the converter, choose key pages, generate cards with AI, review for accuracy, and export directly to Anki. The whole process takes under 2 minutes.
Yes! For scanned PDFs, our system runs OCR first to make text searchable, then converts the cleaned text into high-quality flashcards.
You can generate Anki flashcards (including cloze), summary notes, bullet notes, Cornell notes, and multiple-choice quizzes — all exportable to popular platforms.
Yes! The free plan includes 10 PDF conversions per month, flashcard editing, and exports. Upgrade to Pro or Ultra for higher limits and premium features.
No credit card, no setup. Upload a PDF and see what comes out.
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