Quizlet: Study with Flashcards

Quizlet: Study with Flashcards

4.70
56.2k+ Reviews
4.70
56.2k + Reviews
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User Reviews

Kelandry Mindelin
Kelandry Mindelin
February 3, 2026
Great for languages. I'm trying it for Japanese. It recognizes the Japanese word and offers me definition options in English and Japanese. Cool!! Haven't used it enough yet to see if the free features are enough. I'm not subscribing when I can make my own old fashioned cards for cheap, but so far, I'm impressed with the Language ability! (The UI does feel more complicated/cluttered than some other apps though)
Lucas Rekow
Lucas Rekow
January 11, 2026
This app is so annoying. I use it to cast to my TV to teach my children. For some reason it is very different than what it looks like on the internet and is frustrating for me to use. I would like to simply show the flash cards but I have to swipe across just to go to the next flash card and I can't go backward. Half the time the words don't show up on the screen when I screen cast. I tried to use the Internet on my phone instead through a web browser but it automatically opens the app instead.
Laura Jones
Laura Jones
January 11, 2026
I Google where to find solutions to even-numbered exercises in my textbook, and find Quizlet. $48ish/year to access those sounds great to me. So I sign up, and thank God I'm still in the trial period. Because even with the highest level of paid account, access to this service is limited "for security purposes". How limited? That info isn't available. So the *paid* service can be made unavailable whenever they feel like it. In trying to prevent itself from being scammed, Quizlet became the scam.
Zachary Sam
Zachary Sam
October 22, 2025
works great. Just wish it had a bit more. Like I wish I could add images/diagrams to both the sides of the flash card. right now you can only add an image to once side. They do have a work around but then you only have that one slide/image. I don't like this because then I will have 20 separate slide sets rather than having them combined in one set. if you use the AI upload, it isn't perfect. I tried uploading sheets with terms and their definitions. I think it was like 90% correct.
Jennifer Duvall
Jennifer Duvall
November 16, 2025
BEWARE!! For a paid version, which is a fair price monthly and yearly, it is beyond frustrating that it doesn't allow pictures to be placed on the front (term) side of the flash cards!!! Pictures on the front are standard for kindergarten age kids!! Having not realized until ten days after paying for a yearly subscription (bc had that been a feature this would have been a perfect app for what I need it for) I am now stuck finding and most likely paying for another app that accommodates this.
Goofy Greta (GoofyG)
Goofy Greta (GoofyG)
November 25, 2025
I have used this app for a long time, and it's helped me through some pretty difficult tests! But...I rate it so low because of the walls put up and restrictions of needing to pay. I remember when things were free. Now I do get and understand companies need to make money, but now I feel like that's all this app cares about rather than being an available tool for students who really need it.
Z Child
Z Child
December 11, 2025
I bought this because of the feature that creates study material from a photo, etc. I tried over 6 times today to build a set from a pic from a half page of a diagram of corresponding info (left column drugs, right column adverse effects). What populates is not only info that is not even in the diagram, but it also populates False Information altogether. Not only completely worthless to me but a liability. I bought this to save time, not study other material and certainly not false info
Leo
Leo
November 5, 2025
I wish the best feature weren't behind a paywall, but being used as a simple flashcard app, it's pretty good. I like that you can have folders and even class sections for flashcard sets. I did cave and get the premium version because the practice exams are the best study tool for me. It can also turn your notes into flashcards which is a MASSIVE time saver when you study genetics like I do. Even without premium you can use it for alot of things. Overall I'. pretty happy with it.
Joseph
Joseph
November 7, 2025
Buggy app with very limited free features in addition to adverts. Based on what I saw, I'm definitely not interested in the paid version. I was able to log in twice with the same credentials I use on the laptop, then suddenly the app says my username or password is wrong. Support just tells me to try using correct credentials. What a genius idea! I should have thought of it!
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller
October 1, 2024
Just an amazing app bringing old school flash cards to your phone or device. This gives me the option to study anywhere and everywhere without having to carry a brick of flashcards with me wherever I go. I'm in nursing school, so the course is fast and intense. I went to a wedding the day before and exam. Sure enough, every second of down time I was on Quizlet. Not only is the flashcard option amazing, so are the other options. The "learn" and "test" options are perfect. (No more characters left
Hind Tazi
Hind Tazi
April 20, 2024
I've only used Quizlet for flashcards, and it's been great so far. I add new cards to the pack on the web version then use the app to review the vocabulary. I do wish it had a better and easier interface for adding new cards; the web version is a little clunky for that. I love that the app has an option to hear the word, but I've noticed the stress is wrong in a few cases, so I just started including the stress when I create the cards.
Curtis
Curtis
May 12, 2024
Overall, Quizlet is an amazing free study tool. Although, I have problems with the app. The app is a downgrade from the website. I mainly have problems with the flashcards. I find it annoying how I have to swipe away cards when zoomed in. Especially when I have big sets containing around 150+ words. It's a huge time waster. Literally, just add a next button. What makes it even worse is I can't favorite/edit cards without zooming in on flashcards or going to the editor. Maybe add a search tool.
Keith Badi
Keith Badi
August 6, 2024
The study guide is very good and useful for my class work. I would give it 5 stars, but there were a few cons with the app (via the phone app). For starters, in the flash card creations, when inputing the term, it's takes a bit of a delay to tap the definition in. The second thing is the testing session, it only allows one test. Otherwise, you have to pay a monthly subscription. I used the app 7 years ago and there was no monthly subscription for practice test. please fix.
Michelle Thomas
Michelle Thomas
July 12, 2024
The free part is ok, but you can only test one time using it. I just don't want to pay for an app when I could write it out on paper for free. But it has some other free features that are nice. Oh...the ai is silly. I played it but it kept saying I did well when I didn't and did poorly when I was correct. It looks for key words that are too specific; 'saving' vs 'removing' from harms way or stuff like that.
Daniel F
Daniel F
September 6, 2024
It's a great way to make your own flash cards , study them, or discover other people's flash cards for exams or for self learning. I find it easier to create personalized flash cards on a pc , then study them on my phone, and have the portability to retrieve them from anywhere. The pro (paid) version is worth it and inexpensive. I hope they don't raise the price.
Calli Cromwell
Calli Cromwell
December 6, 2022
I'm extremely disappointed to say that quizlet is not longer useful to me. For years I used quizlet to make studying easier and more effective, and it worked. This study tool was was a life saver. After a year break I opened up quizlet again to quickly find that it's nothing more than a greedy scam now. 1 free practice test and 5 free rounds to learn material. That's all you get from the most effective tools. I'd never recommend Quizlet to anyone.
momo 3000
momo 3000
June 28, 2022
Was the only app that helped me through high school and college, as a lower class student. I don't have the means to pay multiple subscriptions, along with my tuition. Quizlet was the only website that I felt really just wanted to help those in need. With the pay wall, I can't even use the app. Shame on you quizlet, MILLIONS of lower class students will no longer be able to use your platform, and struggle because of it.
MrPuddingHead
MrPuddingHead
September 13, 2023
it's really good for all types of classes! I personally use it for my AP classes and honestly I would not have passed without it. The app isn't necessary but it does make it convenient and easily accessible which always helped me when I didn't have motivation to actually sit down at my desk with my computer, and books, and notebooks, and all that stuff. Instead I could just lay in my bed and do flashcards, it rocks!!
A Google user
A Google user
March 9, 2020
I needed something to be able to practice for my CompTIA exam. Some of the terms I needed to remember were number based and I'm lousy with remembering numbers. I was able to setup a list with 20 protocols and their port numbers and the app just setup a randomized multiple choice test that I could do over and over again until I was answering every question correctly. I would have used this months ago if I knew about it. The best part is it has a website that you can log into, create lists from there instead of your cell phone, and it can be accessible from any portable device that has access to the app.
Jeremy & Bernadette Wimble
Jeremy & Bernadette Wimble
August 5, 2024
Wish this app had been around when I was in high school! Both myself and my 13 year old daughter use this app and the desktop site for studying. Invaluable, time-saving, and worth every penny. So easy to type in notes and get clear, easy-to-use flashcards and practice quizzes. Similar to change the order or phrasing; to fix a or rearrange information if I need to.