Snap it.
Know it. For good.
Point Recall at a page of notes, or just name a topic, and it builds a ready-to-study flashcard deck in seconds. Then spaced repetition brings each card back right before you'd forget it.
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ContentsOne photo. A whole deck.
Snap a page of handwriting, slides, or a textbook and Recall drafts 8–14 sharp, atomic cards: a mix of question-and-answer and fill-in-the-blank. Trim or edit the draft, then save and start studying.
- 8–14 atomic cards per photo or topic
- Q&A and fill-in-the-blank cloze cards, mixed
- Edit or delete any card before you save
Cell Biology
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Cards
05
Due now
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The fastest way from notes to memory.
Making flashcards is the chore that kills studying. Recall does the making, so all you do is the remembering.
Snap your notes
Handwriting, slides, whiteboards, textbook pages. One photo becomes a deck of sharp, atomic flashcards in seconds.
Or just name a topic
“French past tense”, “the Krebs cycle”, “React hooks”. Type it and Recall drafts the deck for you.
Spaced repetition that works
Every rating reschedules the card: easy ones drift weeks out, hard ones come back the same day. Powered by the proven SM-2 algorithm.
Review that feels good
Flip cards with a tap, swipe right when you know it, left when you don't. A session takes minutes.
Explain this
Stuck on a card? One tap gets a short, plain-language explanation and a memory hook to make it stick.
No account required
Start studying immediately. Add an email only when you want your decks and streak backed up across devices.
From a page of notes to a study habit.
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Snap or type
Take a photo of your notes, pick one from your library, or just type the topic you're studying.
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Trim the deck
Recall drafts the cards and a title. Edit anything, delete what you don't need, and save.
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Review daily
A few minutes a day. Each card comes back right before you'd forget it, and your streak keeps you honest.
Which organelle turns glucose and oxygen into ATP?
AnswerThe mitochondria.
Think “mighty mitochondria”: the cell's power plant, burning fuel into energy.
How well did you know it?
Pick one to move to the next card
For everyone who highlights everything and remembers nothing.
Rereading feels like studying, but it isn't. Recall turns what you've written down into the kind of practice that actually sticks.
Students
Turn each lecture into a deck the same day, and walk into finals with the whole semester on schedule.
Language learners
Vocab lists, verb tables, and phrases from your textbook, drilled with cloze cards until they're automatic.
Med & cert candidates
Huge syllabi, unforgiving exams. Let the scheduler decide what to review so nothing slips through.
Curious minds
Read something worth keeping? Snap it or name the topic, and actually remember it a month later.
Your notes, remembered.
Free to use. Your first deck is one photo away.