Lecture notes → flashcards → exam prep

AI flashcards for exam prep

Upload PDFs, notes, and lecture slides. ExamFlow turns your course material into editable flashcards, spaced repetition reviews, and an exam-focused study plan based on your exam date.

Includes: course → lecture → file structure · Supabase sync · Markdown on cards

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Review · Due

SM-2

Explain competitive vs. non-competitive inhibition and give one example each.

AgainHardGoodEasy

Claude generates cards · you edit · reviews respect your exam date

Turn PDFs into flashcards

Create AI flashcards from PDFs and lecture notes, edit every card, then use active recall to prepare for your exam.

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Create a course

Name your class and add lectures the way your syllabus is organized.

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Upload materials

Drop PDFs or text per lecture; content is extracted and stored for generation.

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Generate & edit

Ask Claude for new cards with your deck as context, then refine before saving.

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Review on schedule

Run sessions with SM-2 grades; deadlines respect your exam date when set.

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Review with exam-aware spaced repetition

Spaced repetition for exams keeps reviews tied to the course material and exam date that matter now.

Course structure

Organize everything as courses, lectures, and source files so your deck stays aligned with how you actually study.

PDF & text ingestion

Upload lecture PDFs or plain text. Text is extracted server-side and tied to each material for traceable review.

AI-generated cards

Turn dense notes into flashcards with Claude, using your existing cards as context so you get complementary coverage.

Exam-aware spaced repetition

SM-2 style scheduling with Again / Hard / Good / Easy, tuned so due dates respect your course exam when you set one.

Markdown-friendly

Front and back support Markdown—lists, emphasis, and code—so technical courses stay readable.

Build a study plan around your exam date

Set the date for each course and use ExamFlow as an exam study planner. Your due reviews stay connected to the material you need to remember before the exam.

Why students use ExamFlow instead of manual flashcards

Manual cards take time to write and organize. ExamFlow generates editable active recall prompts from your own course material, while keeping every deck structured by course and lecture. It is a focused Anki alternative for exam prep.

Simple pricing

Limits reset each calendar month (UTC). Paid plans use Stripe Checkout; receipts are emailed by Stripe.

Free

$0

  • ~80k billable tokens / month
  • 8 PDF uploads / month
  • ~22 cards / month (approx.)
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Pro

$12 / mo

  • ~1.2M billable tokens / month
  • 50 PDF uploads / month
  • ~342 cards / month (approx.)

Power

$29 / mo

  • ~5M billable tokens / month
  • 200 PDF uploads / month
  • ~1428 cards / month (approx.)

Questions

Billing, data, and how ExamFlow compares to tools you might already use.

Can I generate flashcards from PDFs?

Yes. Upload a PDF, lecture slides, or notes and ExamFlow generates editable flashcards tied to your course material.

Does ExamFlow use spaced repetition?

Yes. ExamFlow uses spaced repetition for exams and adjusts review timing around the exam date you set for a course.

Is ExamFlow an Anki alternative?

ExamFlow is an Anki alternative for students who want to generate cards from course material and plan reviews around an exam date. Anki remains a powerful choice for advanced customization and add-ons.

Can I edit the generated flashcards?

Yes. Generated cards are drafts you can edit before studying, including Markdown for technical subjects.

Does ExamFlow create a study plan based on my exam date?

Yes. Set a course exam date and ExamFlow uses it to keep spaced repetition reviews focused on your exam timeline.

Is ExamFlow free to try?

Yes. The Free plan includes 8 PDF uploads per month and a monthly AI generation allowance.

Ready for your next exam block?

Create a course, add lectures, upload a PDF, and generate your first deck in minutes.

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