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Harvard University
UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University
Harvard University
UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University

How it works

Transform your study materials into interactive flashcards, quizzes, and more in just a few simple steps.

Add Your Study Material

Upload a PDF, paste your notes, or enter any topic — the AI handles the rest.

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AI Creates the Cards

Smart Q&A flashcards are generated automatically, targeting the key concepts most likely to appear on your exam.

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Study with Spaced Repetition

Review your generated flashcards on any device, anytime, using our optimized spaced repetition system.

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StudyCrush AI vs traditional study methods

Zero Manual Work

No more spending hours creating cards by hand. Generate a complete flashcard deck from any content in seconds.

Memorize Faster

Smart cards target your weakest areas. Spaced repetition ensures what you learn actually sticks before exam day.

A deeper look

Flashcards work because they force retrieval—not recognition. An AI flashcard maker turns your notes or PDFs into tight Q&A pairs that follow the real scope of the course.

From notes to an active deck

Notes often mirror lecture order; cards break ideas into testable units. One concept per card, clear wording, and answers you can grade in seconds.

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Why card quality matters

Spaced repetition only helps when each card has one checkable answer. Strong cards ask for a definition, a contrast, or a step—not “review chapter 5.”

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What subjects gain most

Definitions for languages and law, setups and units for STEM, timelines for history. Mix recall and short explanation so you are not only drilling one format.

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Keeping a deck healthy

Archive units you are done with, add cards from missed quiz items, and merge duplicates. Small weekly edits beat rebuilding everything before finals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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