
AnkiDroid Flashcards
AnkiDroid Open Source Team
4.8
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Release Details
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2009-06-28 |
Categories | Education |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | AnkiDroid Open Source Team |
Support URL | AnkiDroid Open Source Team |
Content Rating | Everyone |
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Memorize anything with AnkiDroid!
AnkiDroid lets you learn flashcards very efficiently by showing them just before you would forget. It is fully compatible with the spaced repetition software Anki (including synchronization), which is available for Windows/Mac/Linux/ChromeOS/iOS.
Study all sorts of things wherever and whenever you want. Make good use of idle times on bus trips, in supermarket queues or any other waiting situation!
Create your own flashcard decks or download free decks compiled for many languages and topics (thousands available).
Add material through the desktop application Anki or directly through Ankidroid. The application even supports adding material automatically from a dictionary!
Need support? https://docs.ankidroid.org/help.html (much preferred over comments in reviews here :-) )
★ Key features:
• supported flashcard contents: text, images, sounds, mathjax
• spaced repetition (supermemo 2 algorithm)
• text-to-speech integration
• thousands of premade decks
• progress widget
• detailed statistics
• syncing with AnkiWeb
• open source
★ Additional features:
• write answers (optional)
• whiteboard
• card editor/adder
• card browser
• tablet layout
• import existing collection files (via Anki Desktop)
• add cards by intent from other applications like dictionaries
• custom font support
• full backup system
• navigation by swipe, tap, shake
• fully customisable
• dynamic deck handling
• dark mode
• 100+ localisations!
• All previous AnkiDroid versions can be downloaded from the website
Average Rating
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Rating Breakdown
Featured Reviews
By MufinMcFlufin
2024-11-23
Version 2.19.2
I've used this app for a few years now and it's been immensely helpful with memorizing whatever you can digitally write on a flashcards. I primarily use it for memorizing vocabulary and grammar rules in foreign languages but I could see it easily being used for anything you would want to memorize long term. Would recommend anyone studying to at least consider this as an option.
By Andrew Bianchi
2025-01-24
Version 2.20.1
Anki Pro is a SCAM. It's not affiliated with the Anki team, is closed source, and is expensive. It's a ripoff, DON'T USE IT. Anki, on the other hand, is amazing. Used it for many finals as well as learning lyrics to songs I'm singing in other languages, and it's free/open source/cross compatible!! Can't recommend highly enough.
By John Ardis
2025-07-14
Version 2.21.0
servicefeature_requestsClearly this has a ton of features, but in my opinion it suffers from a common software development problem in that, in continuing to add features it becomes bloated and non-intuitive. I have several decks of simple front and back words and, for some reason, when reviewing it only shows the same subset of cards over and over - and I'm talking over weeks/months. I've tried to change settings, I've tried Googling, I've even tried AI for suggestions, but to no avail. Frustrating.
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