Type a word.
Get the card.
Keep it forever.
Anki-grade spaced repetition, minus the hour of card-making. Type manzana into a Spanish deck and the full card appears — translation, gender, example sentence. Drop in a lecture recording, a PDF, or a photo of a textbook page and out comes the whole deck.
Free to start · review free forever · Anki .apkg import · iOS coming
Demo of card creation: typing “manzana” into a Spanish-to-English deck instantly creates a full flashcard — apple, noun, feminine, with an example sentence. The same input on a Biology deck writes a definition card, and on a History deck a question-and-answer card. The deck decides the card.
That feeling? That's Repeto.
Four buttons. FSRS does the math.
Every answer is one tap: Again · Hard · Good · Easy. That's the whole interface. Underneath, FSRS — the open algorithm modern Anki ships — learns how fast you forget this card and books its next review for the exact day it matters.
Cards surface as they come due, so a session is five spare minutes wherever you are — never an evening you have to plan.
Don't take our word for it — the demo on the left is live. Click a card, or focus it and hit Space and 1–4.
A week from now, 90% of this is gone.
Memory decays on a curve — the same one Ebbinghaus drew in 1885. Review at exactly the right moments and the curve flattens out. FSRS computes those moments for every card you own, automatically.
Remember everything you learn.
Every review plants a square. Skip a day and the gap stares back at you — that's the point. Sessions take minutes, and the queue refills itself as your cards come due.
The deck decides the card.
Every deck knows what a good card looks like in its subject. Type one word and Repeto writes the whole thing — the right card type, with the fields that subject actually needs. Same box, different deck, completely different card.
Type ten words in a row — each one lands as a card instantly and fills itself in as it generates. And when a deck needs steering, its settings take plain instructions: “always Latin-American Spanish”, “answers under 10 words”, “include IPA”.
Your material is already a deck.
Drop whatever you're studying onto a deck. Repeto reads it, keeps what's worth remembering, and writes cards in that deck's style — a Spanish article becomes vocabulary, a biology PDF becomes definitions, a two-hour lecture becomes the twenty cards that were actually in it.
Big uploads run in the background with visible progress — close the tab, come back to cards. Each batch lands in your deck tagged, so you keep the good ones and clear the rest in seconds.
Bring your Anki decks. Leave whenever.
One drag imports an .apkg — decks, cards, media, all of it. Years of Anki work arrive in seconds, and the door swings both ways: export your whole collection back to .apkg any time. Nothing you build here is locked in.
…and back out the same door: Export deck → .apkg
One calm place to study.
This is the real interface, live at app.repeto.space — not a mockup. Your decks, what's due today, and the box that writes the cards. It syncs across devices, keeps working offline, and every action has a keyboard path.
Reviewing is free. Forever.
We will never charge you to review your own cards. Pro pays for the AI that writes them for you.
- Unlimited manual cards
- Unlimited review, forever — FSRS included
- 10 AI card generations a week
- Anki .apkg import & export
- Sync across devices · works offline
- 100 MB media storage
- Everything in Free
- Unlimited AI card generation
- Generate from material — PDFs, links, YouTube, audio & video lectures, photos
- 5 GB media storage
Fair questions.
Is Repeto free?
Yes — and reviewing stays free forever. The free plan includes unlimited manual cards, unlimited review with FSRS scheduling, 10 AI card generations a week, Anki import/export, and 100 MB of media storage. Pro removes the generation limit, unlocks generating cards from material (PDFs, links, audio, photos), and raises storage to 5 GB.
Is it Anki-compatible?
Fully. Repeto imports .apkg files — decks, cards, and media — and exports your collection back to .apkg whenever you want. Years of Anki work arrive in one drag, and nothing is locked in. Scheduling uses FSRS, the same modern algorithm Anki ships.
Does it work offline? Does it sync?
Both. Repeto is a web app — open app.repeto.space — that keeps working offline and syncs your decks and review history across devices the moment you're back online. A native iOS app is in development.
What can it turn into cards?
Almost anything. A single typed word (the deck's profile decides what kind of card it becomes), pasted text, PDFs, Word documents, article URLs, Wikipedia pages, YouTube videos, audio or video lectures (transcribed first), and photos of textbook pages. Big sources run as a background job, and the cards land straight in your deck, tagged — keep what's useful, delete the rest.
What is FSRS?
The Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler — an open algorithm that models how your memory of each card decays and schedules the next review right before you'd forget. It's the modern scheduler Anki ships. You tap Again, Hard, Good, or Easy; FSRS does the math.
Is my data mine?
Completely. Export your entire collection as .apkg whenever you want, and delete your account — and everything in it — from the app at any time.
When is the iOS app coming?
It's in development. Meanwhile the web app works great on your phone today — including offline — at app.repeto.space.
Stop re-learning. Start remembering.
Type one word tonight. Repeto writes the card, plants the first square in your garden, and makes sure you still know it in a month.
Free plan: unlimited cards and review · 10 AI generations a week · no credit card.