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Turn PDFs into Flashcards.
Remember What You Learn.

Upload PDFs, images, or text. Recallist uses AI and spaced repetition to help you study less and remember more.

Early access members get 50% off in the first week.

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Recallist App Interface

Turn PDFs into ready-to-study decks.

Upload any PDF and let Recallist instantly extract key concepts, structure them into clear questions, and generate flashcards optimized for long-term memory.

  • Smart Extraction: No manual copying or formatting required
  • Structure-Aware: Understands hierarchy, not just plain text
  • Topic Support: Can also generate from topics or pasted notes

Predictive learning for lasting retention.

Stop over-studying what you already know. Our custom SRS algorithm, inspired by SuperMemo-2, adapts to your personal Ease Factor and schedules reviews at the precise moment of potential decay.

  • Ease Factor Tracking: Algorithm adapts to your learning pace
  • Retention Scoring: Track your "Memory Health" for every subject
  • Zero-Effort Sync: One dashboard for all your due cards

How Recallist works.

Three simple steps to mastery.

1
Upload Material

Input Material

Upload a PDF, snap a photo of your notes, or simply type a topic you want to learn.

2
AI Generation

AI Generation

Our AI analyzes your content and builds structured flashcards with clear questions and answers.

3
SRS Study

Study & Retain

Study with our Spaced Repetition algorithm that learns your pace and schedules reviews perfectly.

Built for your success.

Smart Scan

Turn photos of slides or handwritten notes into clean, structured flashcards with OCR-enhanced AI.

Memory Health

Visual indicators and retention scores show you exactly which subjects need your attention today.

Mastery Stages

Watch your cards evolve from 'Learning' to 'Mastered' as the algorithm confirms your long-term retention.

Ready to master anything?

Join the waitlist and be the first to know when we launch.

Early access members get 50% off in the first week.