
Recallit
Turn lecture slides into a full study system.
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About Recallit
Recallit is the study platform built around how you actually learn. Upload your lecture slides, textbook chapter, or notes. In seconds, Recallit generates a complete study system: flashcards, multiple-choice questions, cloze deletions, and clinical scenarios, all in the same language as your source material. Then it gets out of your way and lets you study. What's in the box? Multiple study modes. Pick the format that fits the material. Definitions for vocab, MCQs for exam prep, cloze for procedures, scenarios for clinical reasoning. Free-text answer grading. Type your answer in natural language and get partial credit. Recallit tells you what you got right, what you missed, and what was close. Spaced repetition that adapts. FSRS scheduling (the algorithm behind modern Anki), tuned automatically to your performance. Weakness drilling. Recallit analyzes your review history, identifies the concept clusters you're failing, and exports a ChatGPT-ready prompt to re-learn them. Spaced repetition tells you what to review. Weakness drilling tells you why you keep missing it. Math-native. KaTeX rendering throughout, so formulas, derivations, and notation work without hacks. Anki import. Bring your existing .apkg decks. Scheduling state preserved. Community decks. Publish, share, and discover decks with versioned snapshots. Who it's for: Students studying from real source material: lecture slides, textbooks, clinical cases. The people who'd rather spend their time learning than reformatting their notes into index cards. Why it's different: Most "AI flashcard" tools stop at generation. Recallit treats card creation as the boring first step. The interesting work is everything that comes after: grading free-text answers like an examiner would, identifying conceptual gaps from your performance data, supporting the math and notation that real coursework actually contains, and giving you study formats that match the material instead of forcing everything into front/back cards. No manual card creation. No configuration. No reformatting. Your brain does the recall; Recallit does everything else.
Product Insights
Recallit is a web-based study platform that automates the conversion of lecture slides and textbooks into active learning systems featuring spaced repetition and free-text grading. It bridges the gap between raw educational content and structured exam preparation through AI-driven generation and performance analytics.
- Supports specialized study formats including cloze deletions, MCQs, and clinical scenarios.
- Integrated LaTeX support via KaTeX for native rendering of math formulas and derivations.
- Features automated weakness drilling that identifies failing concept clusters for remediation.
- Preserves scheduling states when importing existing .apkg decks from Anki.
Ideal for: Students and educators who need to transform lecture slides and textbooks into active recall systems without the manual labor of card creation.
Recallit serves as an automated alternative to manual study tools like Anki and Quizlet by handling card generation and conceptual gap analysis.
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Comments (6)
Great product
Uploading slides and getting flashcards, MCQs, and cloze deletions in seconds is a huge time saver. Study tools that adapt to your source material are genuinely more effective.
Nice! I have been looking for ways to optimize my Anki setup for a while
Congratulations on the launch, it seems like an interesting idea for students
@m0tn4f Thanks!
Very interesting as a teacher
@shirleyyy Thanks Shirley! What do you teach? Quite a few teachers use Recallit to turn their own lecture slides into revision decks and MCQ quizzes for students. I would love to hear what caught your eye.
Built this for my girlfriend (med student) who spent more time making Anki cards than studying. Upload slides, get cards in 30 seconds. Would love feedback from students on card quality.