Comparison

Cram vs Jungle

Jungle is one of the most charming entrants in the AI-flashcard wave — a slick, well-rated iPhone app with a Gen-Z voice and AI-generated flashcards and quizzes. Cram competes on the same instinct (turn your material into study cards with AI) but with a sharper focus on privacy and friction: no account, offline by default, and built around spaced-repetition review.

Both are modern iPhone apps that make decks for you. The deciding factors are account-less use, offline study, and the breadth of sources you can turn into a deck.

Download on the App StoreFree trial · iPhone

Cram vs Jungle at a glance

Cram compared with Jungle, feature by feature
FeatureCramJungle
AI generates your cards
Yes
Yes
From PDFs, notes, links & topics
Yes
PartialAI flashcards & quizzes; source range varies
Spaced repetition
Yes
PartialFlashcards & quizzes; scheduling depth varies
No account / sign-up needed
Yes
NoAccount-based
Works fully offline
Yes
NoConnection-dependent
No ads
Yes
Yes
Platforms
iPhone
iPhone
Pricing
Free trial, then subscription
SubscriptionExact pricing unverified — check the App Store listing

Competitor details are approximate and current as of June 2026. Always check Jungle's official site for the latest pricing and features.

What is Jungle?

Jungle (by Mindflow) is an AI study app for iPhone that generates flashcards and quizzes from your material, wrapped in a playful, highly polished interface. It's well-reviewed on the App Store and leans into personality and engagement. It uses a subscription model and an account-based experience.

Where Cram stands out

No account required

Jungle is account-based. Cram has no sign-up at all — open it and generate a deck, with your data staying on your device.

Offline-first

Cram's decks live on-device and review works with no connection. That makes it dependable right before an exam, regardless of signal.

Full range of sources

Cram turns PDFs, pasted notes, web links, and typed topics into cards — strong coverage of the inputs students actually have.

Spaced-repetition review built in

Cram is built around spaced repetition that paces each card for long-term memory, with an exam-countdown to keep you on track — not just quiz-style practice.

Where Jungle stands out

Personality and polish

Jungle's playful tone and high App Store rating show how much its design and voice resonate — it's a genuinely fun app to open, and that drives engagement.

Quizzes as a first-class mode

Jungle leans into quiz-style practice as a core experience, which some learners prefer over pure flashcard review.

An established rating

As a launch app, Cram is starting from zero reviews; Jungle has built up a strong, established App Store rating.

Choose Cram if

iPhone users who want account-less, offline, multi-source AI decks with spaced-repetition review.

Choose Jungle if

Students who want a playful, highly polished quiz-and-flashcard app and don't mind signing in.

The verdict

Choose Jungle for a fun, polished, well-rated quiz-and-flashcard experience. Choose Cram if account-less use, offline study, and a wide range of input sources matter more than personality.

Turn your notes into a deck in seconds

No account, no ads, offline-first. Built for cramming.

Download on the App StoreFree trial · iPhone

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