What is Flashcard Maker?
Flashcard Maker lets you create, organize, and study custom flashcards. Build decks for any subject, flip cards to test yourself, and track which cards you've mastered. All data stays on your device.
Cards live in your device's local storage, so a deck survives a browser refresh and stays private. Each card flips between a front prompt and back answer. You can import an existing CSV (front,back) or export your deck as CSV or a printable PDF for offline review.
How to use
- Create a new deck, then add cards by entering a front (question) and back (answer) for each.
- Enter study mode to flip through cards — tap to reveal the answer, then mark if you got it right.
- Review your progress to see which cards need more practice based on your correct/incorrect history.
When to use
- Cramming vocabulary, dates, formulas, or medical terms before an exam.
- Drilling new words while learning a second language at your own pace.
- Building a quick quiz deck from a CSV exported by a teaching tool.
Result
Create a 'Spanish Vocab' deck with cards like 'Hola' to 'Hello', 'Gracias' to 'Thank you', then quiz yourself until you master all 20 cards.
FAQ
- Will I lose my deck if I close the tab?
- No. The deck is saved to your browser's local storage and reloads the next time you open the page in the same browser. Clearing site data or using a different device or browser will start you fresh.
- How does the mastered marker work?
- Tapping Got It on a card during study marks it as mastered and removes it from the active rotation. The progress bar shows what fraction of the deck you've mastered so you can focus on cards you still miss.
- What CSV format does the import expect?
- Two columns: front then back, one card per row. A header row is optional. Quotes work for cells containing commas or newlines, matching the format produced by Google Sheets, Excel, and Anki exports.
- Can I print the deck for offline study?
- Yes. Export PDF lays the cards out in a printable grid with fronts and backs paired, so you can fold or cut them. The CSV export is useful if you want to import the deck into another flashcard app later.
- Is there a daily review schedule like Anki?
- There's a light one. Turn on Due only and each card you rate gets a comeback time: Hard returns within the same session, Okay in a couple of days, Easy in about five. It's a simple interval rule, not full FSRS — for thousands of cards tracked across years, a dedicated SRS app still goes deeper.
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