Start by collecting the material you need to memorize—terms, definitions, formulas, dates, or translations—and turn it into a study set. You can type items in quickly or bring over an existing set from Quizlet, then clean up wording so every prompt has one clear answer. Once the set is ready, use Flashcards for short review sessions between classes or during commutes, flipping through items until recall feels automatic.
When you want structured improvement, switch to Learn mode and work through the prompts Quenti flags as uncertain. This is useful for weekly quizzes, language vocab building, or certification prep where you need steady coverage without wasting time on content you already know. For exam practice, generate Practice Tests to rehearse under pressure, check what you missed, and repeat until scores stabilize.
Interactive modes like Match fit well for warm-ups, group study, or breaking up long sessions. As you study, progress tracking helps you decide what to revisit next, making it easier to plan a 10-minute refresh or a full evening review. Cortex can be used alongside these sessions to speed up practice and support more efficient study routines. Multi-language support makes it practical for bilingual learners, exchange students, and anyone studying content in more than one language.
Students
Free, forever
Unlimited studying, create study sets and folders, import from Quizlet, Cortex grading, What even is an ad?
Teachers
Coming soon
Manage students with classes, View student progress, Create assignments, Live games and activities, Standard email support
Organizations
$199/mo (billed annually) or $249/mo (billed monthly)
Activity insights, Manage students and teachers, Classroom analytics, Multi-domain support, Dedicated email support
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