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Anatomy Flashcards App

Anatomy is visual and relentless: hundreds of muscles, bones, and nerves to name. Brainfy lets you photograph a diagram or textbook page and turn it into labelled flashcards with OCR, then drill them on a spaced-repetition schedule.

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Turn a diagram photo into labelled cards

Snap a photo of a labelled diagram or textbook page and Brainfy's OCR reads the text, so the AI can draft cards from the labels and surrounding notes. It is the fastest way to convert a dense atlas page into question-and-answer cards. You can also paste notes, import existing Anki or Quizlet decks, or browse community-shared sets. Brainfy does not ship verified anatomy decks, so always check names and relationships against your source.

Decks for muscles, bones, and nerves

Anatomy rewards splitting by system. Keep a deck for the muscles of the forearm, another for cranial nerves, another for the bones of the foot. Smaller, focused decks make spaced repetition tighter and let you target the region you are weakest on this week. Build them from your own lecture material so the terminology matches your course.

How to build your anatomy deck

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Photograph the source

Snap a diagram, atlas page, or your notes. OCR reads photographed and scanned pages.

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Generate from the text

The AI drafts cards from the extracted labels and notes; you edit each one before it enters the deck.

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Split by region

Make a deck per system or area so reviews stay focused on what you are learning now.

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Review and repeat

Spaced repetition brings missed structures back sooner so names actually stick before the practical.

Multi-mode study for naming and matching

Anatomy is part recall, part matching. Brainfy's study modes, Learn, Match, Test, and Cloze, let you switch between recalling a structure cold and matching names to descriptions, which keeps long memorisation sessions from going stale before a lab practical.

Frequently asked questions

Can Brainfy read an anatomy diagram photo?

Yes. OCR reads photographed diagrams, atlas pages, and notes, then the AI drafts cards from the extracted text. You edit each card before studying.

Does it come with ready-made anatomy decks?

No. You build your own from your material, import existing Anki or Quizlet decks, or browse community-shared sets. Always verify structure names and relationships against your source.

How should I organise anatomy cards?

Split by system or region (forearm muscles, cranial nerves, foot bones). Smaller focused decks make spaced repetition tighter and easier to target.

Which study modes help most for anatomy?

Learn and Test build recall, Match helps with names-to-descriptions, and Cloze is good for labelled structures. You can rotate between them in one deck.

Is it free?

Yes, free during beta with no ads and no deck limits.

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Brainfy is built by Aihan Mifthas · Last updated 2026-05-31. Open Brainfy →