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Grasply features

Everything you need to learn anything.

Capture prompts, PDFs, books, notes, images, and recordings. Turn them into active-recall quizzes, keep them in your Second Brain, and let Grasply bring the right knowledge back before it fades—free, with no paywall.

Free to useNo paywalliOS and Android20+ languages

One continuous learning system

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Capture

PDFs, books, images, audio, notes

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Learn

Build a clear mental model

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Test

Use mixed active-recall quizzes

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Remember

Bring weak ideas back in time

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Explore

Follow useful connected topics

The complete learning system

Capture it. Understand it. Remember it.

Every feature connects the information you find today with the knowledge you will need tomorrow.

AI flashcard generator

Turn anything into flashcards instantly.

Start with a question or use material you already have. Grasply extracts useful ideas and turns them into focused active-recall cards instead of generic trivia.

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Create from almost anything

Generate flashcards from prompts, PDFs, audio, notes, physical books, images, and selected Library items.

Mix three quiz formats

Combine Multiple Choice, Yes / No, and Fill in the Blank cards in one session.

Choose web or your Library

Explore a new topic with the web or keep every answer grounded in your own saved material.

Share and stay motivated

Share cards to the flashcard network, earn badges, and unlock audio tracks for study sessions.

How it works

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Add a source

Type a prompt or select a PDF, note, image, book scan, recording, or Library item.

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Generate focused cards

Create up to 30 cards per topic with clearer facts and faster generation.

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Play and understand

Answer mixed quiz formats, open explanations, and verify important facts with real sources.

Real-world example

Turn a difficult medical lecture or law chapter into a mixed quiz before an exam.

Learn, Test, and Discover modes

Choose the learning experience that fits today.

A new topic needs guidance. An exam needs a focused check. Curiosity needs room to wander. Grasply changes the session around your goal instead of forcing every subject into the same deck.

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Learn the why

Build a mental model through clear steps before you are asked to remember details.

Test exact knowledge

Use a cleaner session to expose missed facts and weak concepts without extra noise.

Discover fun facts

Follow surprising details and connected topics when you want an open learning path.

Listen hands-free

Auto-Play reads questions and options aloud with a countdown for commuting, cooking, or group quizzes.

How it works

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Pick a goal

Choose Learn when the topic is new, Test when recall matters, or Discover when curiosity leads.

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Choose quiz formats

Play Yes / No, four-option Multiple Choice, Fill in the Blank, or a mixed session.

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Stay in the flow

Use fast feedback, explanations, results, and Auto-Play to keep moving.

Real-world example

Learn why Carbonara emulsifies, test the steps, then listen to the quiz while cooking.

Read the full cooking story

Daily Learning Feed

The right knowledge, back at the right time.

Replace the cycle of read, forget, and reread with a personal feed that helps you save, review, connect, and remember.

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Remember Mode

Review your materials

Choose notes, PDFs, books, recordings, saved items, tags, or your whole Library. Grasply brings old ideas, missed answers, and weak concepts back before they fade.

Explore Mode

Discover connected topics

Enter a topic, prompt, question, or idea. Grasply creates a playable path through useful facts and semantic neighbors that adapts as you study.

Explore connected topics

Turn any prompt into a playable rabbit hole through useful facts and semantic neighbors.

Control every direction

Set a goal, skip topics you do not need, and teach recommendations what interests you.

How it works

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Choose Remember or Explore

Review saved material or begin with a completely new question or topic.

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Play the useful direction

Mark answers, skip irrelevant topics, and follow the connections that matter to you.

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Let the feed adapt

Your choices guide what Grasply brings back and recommends in future sessions.

Real-world example

Review early textbook chapters while reading later ones, or follow piano basics into unusual jazz voicings.

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AI-organized Second Brain

A knowledge Library you can actually learn from.

Your notes should not disappear into dead folders. Grasply keeps every source organized, conversational, and ready to become the next focused review.

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Keep every source together

Store PDFs, notes, links, images, book scans, research, and audio lectures in one Library.

Organize without cleanup days

Use automatic type sorting, smart folders, editable folder descriptions, favorites, tags, and highlights.

Chat with your own knowledge

Ask one item, a folder, or your wider Library for explanations grounded in what you saved.

Learn anywhere

Access saved knowledge offline and synchronize across supported iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.

How it works

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Save from anywhere

Use the system share menu or add PDFs, links, images, notes, scans, and recordings directly.

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Let AI organize it

Grasply sorts items by type and helps structure them with folders, editable descriptions, tags, and highlights.

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Ask or study

Chat with one item or the whole Library, then create flashcards from the exact material you need.

Real-world example

Save a plant-care book, your home conditions, and notes—then ask the Library what your Peace Lily needs.

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Camera OCR and physical books

Make every page and real-world object interactive.

Capture small textbook text, handwritten notes, foreign-language pages, devices, or everyday objects. Grasply extracts and cleans the content so it can be understood, saved, and tested.

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Read physical books actively

Scan important passages instead of manually copying them, then ask questions or make flashcards.

Capture more than text

Recognize devices, everyday objects, handwritten notes, and multiple objects in one learning context.

Speak and translate text

Hear pronunciation and translate selected OCR text from foreign books, signs, or game quests.

Keep earlier chapters alive

Save a scan to your Second Brain and add it to Remember Mode for later review.

How it works

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Frame the useful detail

Use pinch-to-zoom to capture small text, handwriting, multiple objects, or a complete page.

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Extract and improve it

OCR turns the image into cleaner, structured text that is ready to read, speak, or translate.

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Save or study now

Add the result to your Library or immediately generate an active-recall quiz.

Real-world example

Snap a textbook paragraph, hear its pronunciation, translate it, and create flashcards before continuing the chapter.

Audio recording and transcription

Capture what you hear. Learn from it later.

Lectures, explanations, voice notes, and spontaneous ideas become searchable knowledge instead of forgotten recordings.

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Keep spoken ideas searchable

A transcription makes long recordings easier to scan, reference, and organize.

Chat with a recording

Ask for key ideas, clarify a confusing section, or request a concise explanation.

Create audio-based flashcards

Turn the transcript into active-recall cards without rewriting your notes.

Bring important audio back

Add recordings to the Learning Feed so valuable ideas return in later reviews.

How it works

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Record or upload

Capture a lecture, explanation, thought, meeting, or existing audio file.

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Transcribe and store

Convert speech into readable, searchable text inside your Second Brain Library.

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Chat and practice

Ask about the recording, translate it, or generate flashcards from the transcript.

Real-world example

Record a lecture, ask for the difficult concepts, and test yourself on the transcript before class.

Multilingual, source-backed study

Understand the answer—not just whether it was right.

Create bilingual or non-English sessions, hear content aloud, and keep explanations and supporting sources close to every flashcard.

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Learn in more than 20 languages

Use the language that matches your course, book, location, or learning goal.

Build bilingual sessions

Move between languages when translation and exact terminology both matter.

Verify every important answer

Open explanations and inspect real sources instead of memorizing unsupported output.

Explore beyond right or wrong

Follow an explanation into related concepts when understanding matters more than the score.

How it works

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Choose a language

Create multilingual or bilingual flashcard sessions in more than 20 languages.

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Listen and respond

Use audio playback to hear questions, answers, options, and selected scanned text.

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Open the why

Read the explanation and inspect real sources when an answer needs more context.

Real-world example

Scan a French book page, hear the text, translate it, and test understanding in the language you choose.

Activity Dashboard and study history

See progress. Replay what worked.

Learning feels less random when your activity lives in one place. See your study rhythm, return to useful sessions, and focus on what still needs attention.

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Track your study rhythm

See streaks, cards studied, games played, and weekly activity in one dashboard.

Replay past sessions

Repeat what you already learned without recreating the same deck from zero.

Find weak concepts

Use missed answers and marks to decide where another round will help most.

Understand every result

A clearer results flow shows what you know, what you missed, and what comes next.

How it works

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Study normally

Cards studied, games played, marks, and activity are collected as you learn.

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Read the pattern

Use streaks, weekly activity, and results to see momentum and weak areas.

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Replay what matters

Open study history and repeat a useful past session before an exam.

Real-world example

Before an exam, reopen the sessions where you missed the most concepts and play them again.

AI learning assistant and deep research

Get help when a concept refuses to click.

Ask questions about your own materials, simplify a difficult idea, or move beyond a quick answer with deeper, source-backed research.

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Chat with your own material

Get answers grounded in books, notes, PDFs, scans, links, and recordings you saved.

Understand difficult topics

Ask for a simpler explanation, comparison, summary, or step-by-step mental model.

Perform deep research

Investigate a question with cleaner, connected results and supporting sources.

Turn answers into action

Save useful findings to your Library and immediately convert them into recall.

How it works

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Choose the context

Ask about one Library item, a collection of saved material, or a new web question.

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Ask naturally

Request a summary, simpler explanation, comparison, or a deeper investigation.

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Keep learning

Inspect sources, save useful results, and turn the important ideas into flashcards.

Real-world example

Ask why your plant is drooping and receive an answer grounded in the care guide and conditions saved in your Library.

Interactive 3D topic exploration

Explore ideas the way curiosity actually moves.

Step into an interactive space where topics become places to visit. Follow AI recommendations, open semantic neighbors, and jump directly into a flashcard game.

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See connections spatially

Explore relationships between topics in an interactive environment instead of a flat list.

Discover without the perfect search

Let recommendations surface useful directions you did not know to type.

Go deeper with new rooms

Open a connected subject and continue building a personal path through the topic.

Play what you find

Jump from exploration into flashcards so an interesting idea becomes active knowledge.

How it works

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Enter a topic room

Begin with your current subject or arrive from an Explore Mode recommendation.

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Follow what catches you

Move through related pictures, topics, and AI-generated semantic neighbors.

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Turn discovery into recall

Open a topic and immediately play a flashcard game to make the new idea stick.

Real-world example

Begin with basic piano practice and unexpectedly discover unusual chord voicings for a jazzier jam.

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Common questions

What can Grasply turn into learning?

Straight answers about sources, devices, languages, and free access.

Can I turn a PDF into flashcards?

Yes. Add a PDF and Grasply extracts useful facts—including information from images inside the document—to create up to 30 free flashcards per topic.

Can Grasply scan books and handwritten notes?

Yes. Camera OCR captures printed or handwritten text, cleans the result, and lets you save it, translate it, hear it, or generate a quiz.

Can I create flashcards from a recording?

Yes. Record or upload audio, convert it to a saved transcription, chat with it, and generate flashcards from the transcript.

Does Grasply support multiple languages?

Yes. Grasply supports more than 20 languages, bilingual learning, audio playback, and translation for selected camera text.

Can flashcards use only my own material?

Yes. Choose your Second Brain Library instead of the web and generate from a specific item, folder, tag, selected material, or wider Library.

Does Grasply work offline and synchronize?

Saved Library knowledge remains available offline, and supported iPhone, iPad, and Android devices synchronize when connected.

Is Grasply free to use?

Yes. Grasply is free to use with no paywall, including generation of up to 30 flashcards per topic.

Up to 3× faster

Spend less time waiting for flashcards and more time using them.

Focused on real recall

Review missed concepts, mix quiz formats, and replay useful sessions.

Knowledge that comes back

Move saved materials out of dead folders and into your daily learning flow.

Make your knowledge come back.

Flashcards for your first brain. A Library for your Second Brain. A Learning Feed that helps you decide what comes next.