PaperApp vs Quizlet is mostly about where the cards come from: with Quizlet you type or find a set; with PaperApp you snap or upload the page you’re studying and it builds the flashcards and interactive exercises for you — with audio — in any language.
Quizlet has a big library and study games; PaperApp’s edge is turning your own material into practice in seconds, then exporting to Anki if you want.
How it works
- 1
Capture the page
Snap, paste, or upload the page you’re studying.
- 2
AI builds the set
Flashcards + interactive exercises, with audio.
- 3
Study or export
Practice in the browser or export to Anki.
What you’ll learn
- Sets built from your own material, automatically
- Audio on every card
- Interactive exercises, not just card review
- Any language, auto-detected
Skip the manual set-building
Quizlet is great when a good set already exists or you’re happy typing one. PaperApp removes that step: point it at the page and it extracts clean cards and builds exercises, so you start practising in seconds instead of building first.
PaperApp vs Quizlet at a glance
| PaperApp | Quizlet | |
|---|---|---|
| Builds the set for you | Yes — from a page/photo/PDF | Manual or search the library |
| Interactive exercises from your page | Yes | Pre-made study modes |
| Audio on words & sentences | Yes | Limited / TTS add-on |
| Any language (auto-detected) | Yes | Yes (manual entry) |
| Export to Anki | Yes | Via workarounds |
| No signup to start | Yes | Account needed for most |
Frequently asked questions
Is PaperApp free?
Yes — convert a page free, no signup.
Do I have to build the cards myself?
No — PaperApp builds them from the page automatically. That’s the main difference from Quizlet.
Can I export to Anki?
Yes, one click gives you an Anki-ready deck.
Does it have audio?
Yes, every card and sentence can be read aloud in the page’s language.
Build a set from your page
Snap a page and get flashcards + exercises with audio — free.
Convert a page — free