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AP Psychology Flashcards From Your Own Chapters

AP Psychology lives or dies on vocabulary — hundreds of terms, theorists, and studies. Brainfy lets you turn your textbook chapters and class notes into flashcards, drill them with Learn and Test, and keep them with spaced repetition.

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Cards that match your textbook

Brainfy does not ship a verified AP Psychology deck — and that is the point. Different classes use different texts and emphasise different studies, so you build decks from your own chapters and notes. Paste a chapter summary, upload a PDF, or photograph a page, and the AI drafts term-and-definition cards you can edit. Keep a deck per unit — biological bases, sensation and perception, learning, cognition, development, social, and so on.

Build a chapter deck

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Add the chapter

Paste your notes or a chapter summary, upload the PDF, or snap a photo of the page.

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Draft term cards

The AI pulls key terms, theorists, and studies from your source. Reword or merge to fit your class.

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Lock them in

Spaced repetition brings shaky terms back sooner and solid ones back later, so reviews stay short.

Learn and Test the way the exam asks

Import or browse

Bring Quizlet sets or Anki decks you already have via CSV, tab-separated text, or Quizlet exports, and they slot straight into spaced repetition. You can also browse community decks shared by other students and edit them to match your textbook, then export any deck to CSV.

Frequently asked questions

Does Brainfy include a verified AP Psychology deck?

No — there are no pre-made or verified AP decks. You build decks from your own chapters and notes, import existing Quizlet or Anki sets, or browse and adapt community decks.

What is the best way to study the terms?

Build a deck per unit, then alternate Learn for recognition and Test for precise definitions, while spaced repetition decides when each term comes back.

Can it pull terms from my textbook chapter?

Yes. Paste a chapter summary or upload the PDF, or photograph the page, and the AI drafts term-and-definition cards you can edit.

Is it free?

Yes — free during beta, web-based, no ads.

How does it help with the cumulative exam?

Spaced repetition keeps earlier units fresh instead of letting them fade, so by exam time you are revising, not re-learning.

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