Deckly turns notes and PDFs into study flashcards with AI

Deckly is an AI web service that turns notes, articles, PDFs, and YouTube links into study flashcard decks. It can create question-and-answer cards, , or multiple-choice cards. It can also add audio and images to each card.

People can study inside the browser or export the deck as an .apkg file for Anki. A small deck can be generated without signing up, but that free path uses free , so quality can vary and generation can fail or time out. The service also lets people create cards by hand, edit AI-made cards, and share decks publicly or privately.

There is a small public catalog where people can browse and copy decks made by others. The product is still early, with requested on the core idea, the user flow, export bugs, and poorly generated cards.

Key points

  • People can try a small deck without creating an account.
  • Inputs include text, PDFs, article links, and YouTube links.
  • Deckly supports question-and-answer cards, , and multiple-choice cards.
  • Decks can be studied in the browser or exported as an .apkg file for Anki.
  • The no-signup tier may produce uneven results because it uses free .
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