AI Flashcards

Turn your notes into flashcards in seconds

Paste your notes or upload a chapter and Crameleon pulls out the key terms, definitions and concepts into a study-ready deck — no more building cards by hand at 1am.

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What you get

  • Generated straight from your own material, so the cards match your course
  • Pulls real key terms and concepts, not filler — you review what matters
  • Study with spaced repetition so the hard cards come back more often
  • Send any deck into the study game to drill terms fast
  • Build a deck from a Snap solution or an exam question you got wrong

Making flashcards by hand is real studying — but it's slow, and most people run out of energy before they run out of material. So you end up with a half-finished deck and a lot of un-reviewed pages.

Crameleon does the boring part. Point it at your notes, a slide deck or a textbook chapter and it extracts the key terms, definitions and concepts into a clean deck in seconds. You stay in control — edit any card, cut the ones you already know — but you skip the hour of transcription and get to the part that actually builds memory.

Because everything in Crameleon connects, a flashcard deck isn't a dead end: review it with spaced repetition, blast through it in the typing study game when you want speed, or spin up a deck from a question you missed on a practice exam so the gap gets closed instead of forgotten.

How it works

  1. 1

    Add your source

    Paste notes, upload a chapter or slides, or start from a topic. Crameleon reads it and finds the terms worth knowing.

  2. 2

    Get a clean deck

    Cards come back as tidy question/answer pairs you can edit, reorder or trim.

  3. 3

    Review smart

    Study with spaced repetition so your time goes to the cards you keep missing, not the ones you already know.

AI Flashcards — FAQ

Can it make flashcards from a PDF or my lecture slides?

Yes — upload a PDF, slides or notes, or paste text directly. Crameleon reads the source and pulls out the key terms and concepts as question/answer cards you can then edit.

Does it use spaced repetition?

Yes. As you review, the cards you find hard resurface more often and the ones you know fade back, so your study time concentrates where it pays off.

Can I turn a deck into a game?

Yes. Any deck can be loaded into Crameleon's typing study game, which is a fast, low-friction way to drill terms and definitions before an exam.

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