Use case · Medical school
Med school is a memory marathon — thousands of facts, fast. Brainfy turns your lecture slides, PDFs, and notes into spaced-repetition flashcards automatically, so you spend your hours recalling rather than retyping.
The volume is the whole problem. Spaced repetition is the proven answer — it’s why so many medical students live in SRS apps. Brainfy brings that same engine, plus AI that drafts the cards from your actual material so you start reviewing today instead of card-building all night.
Lecture PDF, a photo of a textbook page, or pasted notes — all flow through one import.
Cards are pulled from your source, not invented — critical when the facts have to be right.
New cards are throttled per day so a 300-card lecture doesn’t bury tomorrow’s review.
You can import your existing decks (Anki “Notes in Plain Text”, CSV, or Quizlet exports) and export Brainfy decks back out as CSV — so there’s no lock-in. Many students keep heavy specialty decks in Anki and use Brainfy’s AI to spin up cards from new lectures fast.
It’s a strong companion: Brainfy adds AI card generation, a focus timer, and a gentler interface, and it imports/exports decks so you’re never locked in. For massive shared specialty decks, Anki’s ecosystem is still deep — many students use both.
The generator is deliberately conservative — it extracts from your source rather than inventing facts — and every card is editable before it enters your deck. Always verify clinical facts against your source.
Yes. New cards are capped per day so large decks ramp up sustainably instead of overwhelming a single session.
Yes, free during beta with no deck limits.
Brainfy is built by Aihan Mifthas · Last updated 2026-05-31. Open Brainfy →