Create flashcards from a photo, not from a blank form.
Neurako turns textbook pages, whiteboards, screenshots, and handwritten notes into flashcards in seconds so you can review what mattered instead of typing what you just saw.
1. Capture the source
Use your camera on a slide, page, whiteboard, diagram, or note while the material is still in front of you.
2. Extract the meaning
OCR pulls the text out, and the model looks at structure so tables, labels, and headings are not treated like random sentences.
3. Generate recall prompts
Neurako turns the useful parts of the image into cards designed for active recall, then schedules them with FSRS.
Snap the material now. Study it tonight.
Neurako is designed for the exact moment when something useful is in front of you and you do not want to lose it.
Questions about creating flashcards from images
Can I create flashcards from a photo?
Yes. Neurako lets you snap a photo or upload an image, extract the useful content with OCR, and turn that material into active-recall flashcards automatically.
Does image to flashcards work for handwritten notes?
It can, especially when handwriting is reasonably clear and the source is well lit. The strongest use cases are lecture slides, whiteboards, textbook pages, and neat handwritten notes.
What happens after the cards are created?
After generation, the cards enter Neurako's FSRS review system. That means the image capture step and the long-term retention step happen in one workflow instead of separate tools.
Start your atelier of knowledge today.
Be among the first to transform how you learn with science-backed spaced repetition. Available free on iOS, Android, and web.