What you get

The manual way vs. the fast way.

The manual way

Watch the lecture, identify the testable facts, write each as a front/back card. Thorough, but it takes longer than watching the video itself.

The fast way

Paste the link into RecapGPT and choose flashcards. It pulls definitions and concepts into front/back cards automatically.

Anki & Quizlet ready

Cards export as CSV for direct import into Anki or Quizlet — or as a native Anki deck.

Cloze support

For formulas and lists, the tool generates cloze-deletion cards, not just basic front/back.

How it works

The fast way, in three steps.

01

Copy the lecture URL

Any educational YouTube video.

02

Paste it into RecapGPT

Choose flashcards in the box above.

03

Import and study

Download the deck, import to Anki or Quizlet, start reviewing.

Examples

What goes in, what comes out.

▸ Chemistry lecture
40 cards: reactions and definitions
▸ MCAT prep video
60 high-yield cards
▸ Language video
Vocabulary cards
▸ History lecture
Dates, names, events
Built for

Who this helps most.

Students

Lecture videos become spaced-repetition decks automatically.

Test prep

MCAT, LSAT, bar — long videos become flashcards in two clicks.

Language learners

Native-language video becomes a vocab deck.

Questions

Honest answers.

Can I make Anki cards from a YouTube video?

Yes. RecapGPT extracts definitions and concepts into front/back and cloze cards, then exports them as CSV or a native Anki deck for direct import.

How do I turn a lecture into flashcards?

Paste the lecture link into a tool like RecapGPT and choose flashcards. It identifies the testable facts and formats them as cards automatically.

Does it work with Quizlet?

Yes — cards export as CSV, which imports into Quizlet, Anki, or any spaced-repetition app.

Is it free?

RecapGPT offers 3 free conversions per month with no credit card.

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