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Best flashcard app from your own notes: AI flashcards in WeSolve+

WeSolve+ builds flashcards from your notes so you practise active recall instead of rereading. Cards return at increasing intervals, so a card you keep missing comes back sooner than one you already know. You never have to type the cards yourself, and the deck follows your own syllabus rather than someone else's.

The spacing principle behind these cards rests on the forgetting curve measured in 1885. A PDF becomes cards in about 30 seconds. Source: Hermann Ebbinghaus, 1885

  1. 1Bring materiala file, a photo or your notes
  2. 2Spliteach idea becomes one card
  3. 3Producethe other side, from memory
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How does WeSolve+ turn my notes into flashcards?

You upload a PDF, photo, or typed notes, and the AI reads your material to generate smart review cards tied to the key points. Each card is derived only from what you uploaded, so the prompts and answers stay faithful to your source. You can then review the deck inside the app whenever you want to study. If you would rather paste text than upload a file, the flashcard maker turns pasted notes into cards in your browser, with nothing uploaded.

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What is active recall and why do these cards use it?

Active recall means retrieving an answer from memory before you check it, which strengthens learning far more than rereading. WeSolve+ flashcards show you a prompt, let you try to answer, then reveal the card so you can confirm or correct yourself. This flip and check loop is the core of how the review works inside the app. WeSolve+ also schedules each card with spaced repetition, resurfacing it at growing intervals so you review it right before you would forget.

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Do I need to leave the app to study my flashcards?

No. Once your notes are generated into cards, you review the whole deck directly inside WeSolve+ on iOS. There's no export step or separate flashcard tool to manage, so you can go from uploading notes to studying in the same session.

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Can I combine flashcards with quizzes and other study modes?

Yes. The same notes that produce flashcards can also power AI quizzes, a short audio recap, and duels with friends. Progress and weak topic tracking help you see which subjects still need work, so you can spend your review time where it matters most.

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How does the interval actually change?

The interval is set by your answer, not by the topic. A card you get right spaces out and comes back less often; a card you miss returns within a short window. The point is not to spread revision evenly but to land it near the moment you would otherwise forget. In practice this means that within the same hour of study, less time goes to cards you already know and more goes to the ones you do not. Cards are built from your PDF in about 30 seconds, so you never spend an evening writing a deck before you can start.

How WeSolve+ AI flashcards support active recall
Study stepWhat you doWhat the app does
UploadAdd a PDF, photo, or typed notesReads your material as the source
GenerateTap to create a flashcard deckBuilds smart cards from your notes
RecallAnswer before flipping the cardReveals the answer to confirm
ReviewCycle through the deck in appTracks progress and weak topics

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Are the flashcards accurate to my own notes?

Yes. Every card is generated only from the material you upload and stays faithful to it, so the app does not add outside facts your notes don't contain.

Is WeSolve+ free to use for flashcards?

You can start free in the browser and on iPhone, with cards built from your own PDF or photograph. The plan figures are on the pricing page.

Is WeSolve+ available on Android?

There is no separate Android app, but you can open wesolveapp.com in the browser on an Android phone; iPhone and iPad additionally have an App Store app.

What happens to the files I upload to make flashcards?

Uploaded files are tied only to your account and stored encrypted, and unused files are automatically cleaned up after a while.

Last updated: 2026-08-11