Learn what you want.Remember it for good.
Generate tailored flashcards and review them at the right time to lock knowledge in for the long term.
Learn effectively with flashcards
Memia helps you learn with flashcards and active recall: instead of rereading, you try to retrieve the answer before seeing it. That simple effort boosts memory and immediately shows what you haven’t mastered yet.
Progress stays light thanks to spaced repetition: cards come back at the right moment, just before you forget. You move forward in short, regular sessions—without turning review into long study marathons.
- Short, regular sessions
- A learning rhythm driven by what you actually remember
- A realistic pace: 5–15 minutes a day
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A learning method that really works
Built on evidence-based memory principles and spaced repetition, Memia turns your effort into lasting results.

Retention at 7 days
After spaced repetition vs. classic rereading

Less time spent learning
Fewer attempts without losing effectiveness

Recall at 30 days
Durable consolidation of knowledge

Cognitive efficiency
Compared to random review methods
*Results vary based on level, content, and consistency.
Why flashcards work
A simple, proven approach that turns any topic into lasting learning.

Active recall
Instead of passively rereading, you train yourself to retrieve information. That’s what truly strengthens memory.

Spaced repetition
You review at the right moment, just before you forget. The result: less effort, better long-term retention.

Personalized learning
You choose a topic and the content adapts to your goal and level—so it’s never too easy or too hard.
Measurable progress
You can see what’s mastered, what’s shaky, and where to focus to improve faster.
How it works
A simple, effective method—and actually enjoyable to follow day to day.
You decide what to learn
Languages, certifications, general knowledge, professional skills… You start from a goal, not a course. We turn it into a clear learning path.
- ✓Any topic
- ✓Adapted to your level
- ✓Clear objective
Relevant flashcards, instantly
We generate clear, effective flashcards centered on active recall: one precise question, one concise answer, a useful explanation, and common mistakes to avoid. The goal: understand quickly and retain longer.
- ✓Useful questions
- ✓Concrete examples
- ✓Coherent progression
Testing yourself by trying to retrieve information on your own, rather than passively rereading it. This approach strengthens long-term memory.
Rereading the same content multiple times and assuming it is learned, even though no real recall effort was made.
You review at the right time
The system schedules your reviews just before you forget. Less wasted time, better long-term retention.
- ✓Automatic schedule
- ✓Adjustable pace
- ✓Lasting memory
You know exactly what to improve
Simple stats: mastered, to reinforce, and the topics that block you. You focus effort where it matters most.
- ✓Clear overview
- ✓Target weaknesses
- ✓Visible motivation
FAQ
Quick answers to the most common questions about flashcards, active recall, and spaced repetition.
Why does spaced repetition work?▾
Because it schedules reviews at the right moment, just before you forget. You consolidate memory over several days instead of rereading everything at once. It’s more effective and often less exhausting.
AI flashcards: is it reliable?▾
AI can generate a solid first draft of flashcards quickly, but it can make mistakes. Memia is designed so you can review, correct, and adjust cards. The goal is to save time while keeping you in control of the content.
Is it suitable for learning a language?▾
Yes. Flashcards are especially useful for vocabulary, expressions, and grammar. With spaced repetition, you see words again at the right time to remember them better. You can progress by themes (travel, work, exams, etc.).
How much time per day should I spend?▾
A short routine is often enough: 5 to 15 minutes a day can already make a difference if you’re consistent. You can increase time depending on your goals, but consistency matters more than duration.
How is active recall different from rereading?▾
With active recall, you try to retrieve the answer before seeing it. That strengthens memory and highlights what you haven’t mastered yet. Rereading can create an illusion of mastery without checking real recall.