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Free Flashcards for College Students, for Any Course

College throws every subject at you at once. Brainfy turns any course PDF or set of lecture notes into flashcards, drills them with spaced repetition, plans your week, and shows honest analytics — free, web-based, and ad-free.

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Any course, one workflow

Whether it is organic chemistry, intro psych, anatomy, or a language requirement, the loop is the same: capture the material, turn it into questions, and review on a schedule. Brainfy does not ship verified course decks — you build them from your own lectures so they match your professor and your syllabus.

From lecture to deck

1

Drop in the material

Upload a lecture PDF, paste your notes, or photograph a textbook page or slide.

2

Generate and curate

The AI drafts question-and-answer cards from your source. Keep what matters, edit the rest.

3

Review what is due

Spaced repetition shows only the cards due today, with new cards capped so a heavy week stays finishable.

More than flashcards

Import, share, export — no lock-in

Bring sets you already have from Quizlet or Anki via CSV, tab-separated text, or Quizlet exports. Browse community decks shared by other students, adapt them to your course, and export any deck back to CSV whenever you want.

Frequently asked questions

Does Brainfy have decks for my specific courses?

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

Can it make cards from a lecture PDF?

Yes. Upload the PDF or paste your notes and the AI drafts question-and-answer cards you can edit; photos of slides or textbook pages work too via OCR.

Is it really free for students?

Yes — free during beta, web-based, with no ads and no caps on decks or the planner.

How does it handle a heavy course load?

Spaced repetition shows only what is due each day and caps new cards, while the weekly planner spreads study time so every course gets attention.

Can I move my decks in and out?

Yes. Import from CSV, tab-separated text, Anki text, or Quizlet exports, and export any deck back to CSV — no lock-in.

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