← VoiceCards

Exam prep that talks back

Every exam eventually reduces to the same move: see a question, produce the answer. VoiceCards drills exactly that move — out loud. Feed it your own material, then answer spoken questions until recall stops being effortful.

From study material to question drill in a minute

Photograph the textbook pages (up to 10 at once), attach the lecture PDF (up to 40 MB — a whole chapter fits), or just describe the topic. The AI extracts question-answer pairs, preserving existing structures like term-definition tables, and the deck lands in your own Google Sheet where you can fix or extend anything.

Real decks people study this way: anatomy chapters, radiology signs, aviation engine manuals, history timelines, civil-service question banks, licensing-exam study guides.

Built for oral exams and interviews

If the test itself is spoken — an oral exam, a viva, a job interview — practicing by tapping is training the wrong muscle. In Speak mode you hear or read the question and answer out loud; speech recognition checks you, and the optional AI grader scores open-ended answers by meaning and suggests stronger phrasing. Exam mode locks the card flip so you can't peek before committing.

Study when you can't study

Listen mode reads question and answer hands-free with the screen off — commutes, gym time, and chores become extra passes over the material. One user preparing a professional licensing exam listened through a 95-card deck generated from their manual; heavy exam users alternate listening on the move with spoken drills at a desk.

Track whether it's actually sticking

Set a per-deck speaking goal and watch it fill, keep a daily streak with the Today's-5 quest, and let smart shuffle resurface the cards you keep missing. The numbers make the difference between "I read it again" and "I can produce it on demand" visible.

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Language learning with voice flashcards · Audio flashcards for hands-free review · General memorization · FAQ