Quizlet
AI flashcards with Magic Notes: turns notes into flashcards, tests and auto summaries.
What is Quizlet
Quizlet (San Francisco, 2005) is the world's most-used flashcard platform among students — 60M+ monthly active users. In June 2025 it retired Q-Chat (the first AI tutor launched in 2023 with OpenAI) and replaced it with 'Magic Notes' as the main AI feature. Magic Notes (requires Quizlet Plus): upload handwritten or digital notes (even from Google Docs) → AI converts into flashcards, practice tests and auto summaries. Plus also includes: Learn Mode (adaptive algorithm tracking what you know and scheduling reviews to prevent forgetting), Quick Summary GPT, generation of sample essay topics and simplified summaries. Pricing: Free (with ads and limited AI features), Plus $7.99/mo or $35.99/yr (~$3/mo effective), Plus Unlimited ~$44.99/yr. Critique: AI features are 'shallow' on free tier — Plus is mandatory for any serious AI feature.
Who is it for
- ✓High-school and university students
- ✓USMLE, MCAT, LSAT, bar exam students
- ✓Teachers building study sets
Pros and cons
✓ Strengths
- ✓Magic Notes instantly converts notes into flashcards
- ✓60M+ monthly active users
- ✓Plus is cheap ($3/mo effective)
- ✓Learn Mode with spaced repetition
− Limitations
- −Q-Chat discontinued June 2025
- −Free tier AI is 'shallow'
- −Anki free is a serious open-source competitor
Main features
Pricing
FreemiumPricing may change. Check the official site for the latest.
Our verdict
The flashcard AI standard for high-school and university students. Plus at $36/yr is a no-brainer for serious learners.
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