Here are some of our favorites.

StudyBlue

StudyBlue lets you crowdsource your flashcards from others who have created flashcards on similar topics.

The app lets you add images and audio to your flashcards, quiz yourself and set study reminders.

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The app is free to use.

Available onWeb,AndroidandiOS.

Quizlet

Quizlet is one of the largest online flashcard sites.

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Their app syncs with their website, letting you study flashcards from your phone.

Its easy to navigate and has a simple, clear design.

Quizlet Plus, which includes more options to personalize your studying and chart your progress, is $47.99/year.

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Both paid tiers offer a 7-day free trial.

StudyStack

StudyStack gamifies your flashcard experience.

When you play the games, you get pieces of a pie indicating your progress.

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But, unlike other apps, you’re free to have more than two sides for each flashcard.

The experience lacks some polish, but it makes up for it with creative featuresand its free.

Some flashcard sets are free, but many require a paid subscription.

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AnkiApp

AnkiApp is another easy-to-navigate flashcard app.

you might use other peoples flashcards or make your own with audio, text, and photo.

Available onWindows,Android,Mac, andiOS.

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