Free browser tool
Flashcard Maker
Turn structured study notes into copyable flashcards with term-definition, direct question-answer, reverse card, preset, warning, and copy workflows.
Updated 2026-05-27
Result summary
Ready to build flashcards.
How to use this tool
- Paste or type your input into the tool.
- Choose the action or option that matches your task.
- Review the output before copying it into another app.
Notes
Paste one structured note per line to build study cards with clear fronts, backs, optional reverse definition cards, skipped-line warnings, presets, and copyable Markdown output.
Inputs are processed in the browser for this static MVP. Avoid pasting secrets into any online tool unless you understand the environment.
FAQ
What note format works best?
Use one fact per line, such as Term: definition, Term - definition, or Question? answer. Split long explanations before making cards so each card tests one recall point.
Should every note become a flashcard?
No. Flashcards are best for recall. Keep long explanations, examples, essay structure, and multi-step reasoning in notes or practice questions instead.
When should I include reverse cards?
Use reverse cards for vocabulary, labels, formulas, and definitions where you need to recall the term from the clue. Skip them when the back is a long explanation.
What do skipped-line warnings mean?
A skipped line did not match the selected structure. Rewrite it with a separator or turn it into a direct question so the front and back are unambiguous.