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Klarrity

Klarrity

Highlight text. Get flashcards. Export to Anki or Quizlet.

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You read something useful online. You think "I should remember this." Then you don't make the flashcard because it's too much friction. Klarrity fixes that. Highlight any text on any webpage → we generate clean Q&A flashcards → export directly to Anki, Quizlet, Notion, or Obsidian. No tab switching. No copy-paste. No manual formatting. Capture knowledge in the moment while you still understand it. Your study tools stay the same — Klarrity just feeds them faster. $50/year. Unlimited cards.
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Dave Oakley
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Hey I'm Dave, and I built Klarrity because I was terrible at actually making flashcards. The intention was always there. I'd read something useful, think "I should remember this," and then... nothing. Opening Anki, copy-pasting, writing Q&A pairs manually — too much friction. So I just didn't do it. Klarrity is the tool I needed: highlight text, get cards, export to where I already study. No new system to learn. No switching tabs. Just less friction between "I want to remember this" and actually having a card. A few things that might help: Why not just use ChatGPT? You could. But it means copying text, switching to another tab, prompting, copying output, formatting for Anki, importing... Klarrity does all of that in two clicks without leaving the page. Why charge $50/year? Running AI for flashcard generation isn't free, and I wanted to keep it simple — one price, full access, no feature gating. It's less than a textbook and way less than most SaaS. What's next? Mobile capture is the most requested feature. Working on it. Would love your feedback — especially from heavy Anki users. What would make this actually fit your workflow? Thanks for checking it out!