Comparison

Cram vs Noji

Noji is a polished, powerful flashcard app: Anki-style spaced repetition, image occlusion, multiple study modes, a large deck library, and Anki import. It has AI prompt suggestions to help you build cards, but the deck is still largely yours to make. Cram flips that — drop in your material and AI builds the deck for you, then you review it on your iPhone.

Both are strong spaced-repetition apps. The difference is how the cards get made: in Noji you build them (with AI hints, imports, or the library); in Cram, AI generates them from your material.

Download on the App StoreFree trial · iPhone

Cram vs Noji at a glance

Cram compared with Noji, feature by feature
FeatureCramNoji
AI generates your cards
Yes
PartialAI prompt suggestions; cards are mostly built by hand or imported
From PDFs, notes, links & topics
Yes
PartialManual build, library, or Anki import
Spaced repetition
Yes
YesAnki-style (Again/Hard/Good/Easy)
Cloud sync & backup
Yes
Yes
Study offline
Yes
PartialCross-platform; offline varies
No ads
Yes
Yes
Platforms
iPhone
iOS, Android, Web
Pricing
Free trial, then subscription
Free tier; premium subscriptionVerify current pricing on noji.io

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

What is Noji?

Noji is an advanced flashcard app built on an Anki-style spaced-repetition algorithm (Again/Hard/Good/Easy), with image occlusion, multiple review modes (writing, multiple-choice, audio), a library of tens of thousands of decks, and Anki import. It uses AI prompt suggestions to speed up card creation, syncs across iOS, Android, and web, and offers a free tier with a premium upgrade for unlimited study and rich media.

Where Cram stands out

AI builds the deck from your material

Noji speeds up card creation with AI hints, but you still build the deck, import it, or pull from the library. Cram reads your notes, PDF, link, or topic and generates a complete deck in seconds.

One focused flow

Noji is feature-rich — modes, occlusion, library, collaboration. Cram does one thing cleanly: material in, deck out, spaced-repetition review, with no menu to learn.

Built around your own material

Noji shines with existing decks and manual building. Cram is designed to turn the notes and PDFs you already have into a deck that matches your class exactly.

Private by design

No ads, no data-selling, and your study material is never used to train AI models.

Where Noji stands out

Image occlusion and study modes

Noji's image occlusion (hide-and-reveal on diagrams) and its writing, multiple-choice, and audio modes are genuinely useful — especially for visual subjects like anatomy.

A big library and Anki import

Tens of thousands of ready-made decks plus Anki import make Noji easy to start with if a deck for your topic already exists. Cram doesn't import other apps' decks.

Cross-platform with sync

Noji runs on iOS, Android, and the web with sync across devices. Cram launches on iPhone first.

Choose Cram if

iPhone users who want AI to build a deck from their own notes and PDFs, with a simple, focused review flow.

Choose Noji if

Students who want a feature-rich, Anki-style app with image occlusion, a big deck library, and multiple study modes.

The verdict

Choose Noji for a feature-rich, Anki-style app with image occlusion, a big deck library, and study modes across devices. Choose Cram if you want AI to build the deck from your own material and a focused review flow on your iPhone.

Turn your notes into a deck in seconds

No ads, offline review, synced to your account. Built for cramming.

Download on the App StoreFree trial · iPhone

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