Subject · Organic chemistry
Organic chemistry is a memory game wearing a logic costume: reagents, conditions, and mechanisms you simply have to know cold. Brainfy lets you build flashcards from your own notes and reaction sheets, snap reaction images into cards, and drill them with spaced repetition.
You cannot reason your way to a reagent you never memorised. Brainfy does not ship a verified ochem deck — you build cards from your own course material so the reactions match what your professor expects. Paste your reaction notes, upload a problem-set PDF, or photograph a mechanism sheet, and the AI drafts cards you can refine.
Snap a mechanism, reagent table, or your handwritten notes. OCR pulls the text so it becomes editable.
Turn each transformation into a card, and use cloze to blank out the reagent, solvent, or temperature you must recall.
Missed reactions come back sooner; mastered ones back later — so the long reagent list stays manageable.
Already have reaction sets in Quizlet or Anki? Import them as CSV, tab-separated text, or Quizlet exports and they drop into spaced repetition. Browse community decks for inspiration, adapt them to your course, and export any deck back to CSV.
No — there are no pre-made or verified decks. You build cards from your own reaction notes and sheets, import existing Quizlet or Anki sets, or browse and adapt community decks.
Yes. Photograph the mechanism or reagent sheet and OCR pulls the text so the AI can draft editable cards; you then tidy the wording to match your course.
Cloze blanks out a single piece — the reagent, solvent, or temperature — so you drill the exact condition you keep forgetting rather than the whole reaction at once.
Yes — free during beta, web-based, no ads.
Spaced repetition schedules each card for the moment you are about to forget it, so the whole reagent list stays in rotation without marathon cram sessions.
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