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Memory Tags
Scan text to make flashcards and improve your memory
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Scan text to make flashcards and improve your memory
58 followers
Most flashcard apps make you do too much work before you learn anything. Memory Tags is different. Point your camera at text, and it pulls out the words worth knowing. Tag them however makes sense to you. Then let the app figure out what you need to review — weak cards come first, mastered ones stay out of your way. No clutter. No friction. Just the fastest path from reading something to actually remembering it.












Memory Tags: Flashcards Maker
Hey Product Hunt! Reza here, maker of Memory Tags.
I built this because every flashcard app I tried made me do too much work before I could start learning. Creating cards was a chore. Reviewing them was a guessing game.
Memory Tags fixes both problems:
> Scan any text and it extracts the words for you
> Smart sorting shows you weak and fading cards first
> No folders, no clutter, no setup
I use it daily for language learning and reading non-fiction. It's genuinely changed how much I retain.
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Happy to answer anything about the app, the design decisions, what's coming next. Ask me anything.
minimalist phone: creating folders
would be cool to add to each card some visual that reflects that word for better memorising :)
Memory Tags: Flashcards Maker
@busmark_w_nika Hi Nika,
Thanks for the comment.
I actually considered that, but I intentionally kept it text-only to reduce distractions and keep the focus on fast repetition and recall. I wanted the experience to stay lightweight and minimal, especially for quick learning sessions.
Scanning text to create flashcards automatically is a great use case for passive learning. Does it work with handwritten notes or only printed text? The handwriting recognition gap kills a lot of these tools
Interesting--how does it do scanning pages directly from textbooks or creating flashcards out of images like rock formations or body parts?
Interesting, how does it do scanning pages directly from textbooks or creating flashcards out of images like rock formations or body parts?