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A Quizlet Alternative That Makes the Cards From Your Notes

Quizlet is the default a lot of students reach for, and for good reason: there's a giant library of ready-made sets and several ways to drill them. Two things tend to push people to look around, though. You still have to build a set before you can study it, and the features that make studying actually efficient — the spaced-repetition learning, the AI help — keep migrating behind Quizlet Plus and a wall of ads. StudyLoop takes a narrower path: your notes in, finished flashcards out, spacing built in.

QuizletStudyLoop
Making cardsType sets by hand or browse others'AI writes them from your notes
Spaced repetitionMostly in paid Quizlet PlusBuilt in, the core of the app
AdsYes, on the free tierNone
Pre-made set libraryHugeNo — it uses your material
CostFree with ads, Plus subscriptionFree for 3 decks, $5/mo Pro

When Quizlet is the right call

If you want pre-made sets for a common course, the match and test game modes, or a polished mobile app with millions of existing decks to borrow from, Quizlet is built for exactly that. For shared, browse-and-go studying it's hard to beat.

When StudyLoop fits better

If you're studying your own material and the chore is turning it into cards, StudyLoop is the lighter answer. Paste your notes, get clean flashcards in seconds, and review them with spaced repetition — no set-building, no ads, no feature you actually need sitting behind an upsell.

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FAQ

Is StudyLoop the same as Quizlet?

No. Quizlet is a big library of study sets with several game-like modes; you usually build a set by typing terms and definitions yourself, or browse sets other people made. StudyLoop generates the flashcards from your own notes automatically and focuses on one study loop: review with spaced repetition.

Does StudyLoop have spaced repetition?

Yes, and it's the core of the app. Cards return on a schedule based on how well you knew them. On Quizlet, spaced-repetition-style learning largely lives inside the paid Quizlet Plus tier.

Can I use my own material instead of someone else's set?

Yes. Paste your lecture notes, a textbook section, or an article and StudyLoop writes the cards for you. Quizlet leans on pre-made sets or sets you type out yourself.

How much does it cost compared to Quizlet?

StudyLoop is free for 3 decks; Pro is $5/month with a 7-day trial for unlimited decks and larger inputs. Quizlet is free with ads for the basics, and gates its stronger learning and AI features behind Quizlet Plus.

Study your own notes, faster

Paste what you're learning, get flashcards with spaced repetition built in. Free for 3 decks, no card needed.