Stop spending hours creating study cards by hand. With memia, paste any text, lecture notes, or term list — AI generates review-ready flashcards optimized for FSRS spaced repetition.
Paste your lecture notes on law, history, or biology: AI extracts key concepts and turns them into structured Q&A cards.
PMP, AWS, Azure, TOEIC — generate a complete deck from official exam objectives and study with spaced repetition.
Import a word list or technical glossary: AI generates front/back flashcards with definitions, examples, and usage context.
Dates, capitals, formulas, laws — any factual content can be turned into flashcards in a few clicks.
Creating flashcards by hand is time-consuming and often inefficient. You copy-paste your notes, awkwardly rephrase questions, and spend more time building cards than actually studying them. Memia's AI generator solves this by automating the most tedious part of the process.
But beyond saving time, the real value is in quality. Memia applies the principles of the testing effect and interleaving: active recall questions, varied formats (multiple choice, true/false, open questions), and automatic validation to eliminate vague or poorly worded cards.
The generator integrates natively with the FSRS algorithm (Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler), the state of the art in spaced repetition. According to the public benchmarks published by the FSRS team (Ye et al., 2024), the algorithm reduces the number of reviews needed by 15 to 20% compared to SM-2, for the same retention level. Every generated card is immediately scheduled for optimal review, with no manual configuration.
Lecture text, term list, summary, certification objectives — any text content works. The generator handles several pages at once.
The first pipeline analyzes your content, identifies key concepts, and plans which flashcards to generate with pedagogical coherence and progression in mind.
Cards are generated then immediately validated by a second AI pipeline that detects and corrects vague phrasing, duplicates, and poorly worded questions.
Your flashcards are added to your FSRS review schedule. The algorithm plans each card at the optimal moment to maximize long-term retention.
An AI flashcard generator is a tool that analyzes text or content you provide and automatically extracts question/answer pairs as flashcards. Unlike manual creation, the generator identifies important concepts, formulates questions pedagogically, and structures cards according to active recall principles.
There is no strict limit. In practice, 2-3 pages of lecture notes produce between 20 and 50 well-structured flashcards. For very long content, splitting it by chapter produces more focused, thematic decks.
Yes. Memia's pipeline includes an automatic validation and correction step. AI detects vague phrasing, questions without clear answers, and duplicates, then corrects them before showing you the final cards.
Yes, all generated flashcards are editable. You can modify the front and back of each card, add new ones, delete any, or reorganize decks. AI generation is a starting point, not a fixed output.
Anki and Quizlet are primarily review tools where users create cards manually or import existing decks. Memia has a native AI generator built in: you start from your own content rather than a blank page. Memia also uses FSRS — the most advanced spaced repetition algorithm available — while Quizlet has no spaced repetition and Anki requires a plugin.
Yes. Memia's AI generator works in both French and English. You can generate cards from French content and review in English (or vice versa), which is especially useful for language learning.
Generating a deck of 20 to 40 cards typically takes between 30 seconds and 3 minutes depending on the length of the source content and the complexity of the subject. The full pipeline (planning + generation + validation + correction) runs in the background.
The free plan includes a monthly generation quota. Premium plans offer a higher or unlimited quota. Check the pricing page for current details.
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