Comparison

Cram vs Revisely

Revisely is a capable web study tool: upload notes, a PDF, slides, or a video transcript and its AI generates flashcards, quizzes, and summaries, with a spaced-repetition mode and support for dozens of languages. Cram covers the same core idea — your material into AI flashcards — but as a native iPhone app with offline review, in one focused subscription.

Both turn your material into AI flashcards. The differences are shape and packaging: Revisely is web-based and sells flashcards, notes, and quizzes as separate tools; Cram is one focused iPhone app you review in, online or off.

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Cram vs Revisely at a glance

Cram compared with Revisely, feature by feature
FeatureCramRevisely
AI generates your cards
Yes
Yes
From PDFs, notes, links & topics
Yes
YesText, PDFs, slides, images, video
Spaced repetition
Yes
YesSpaced-repetition + exam/quiz modes
Cloud sync & backup
Yes
Yes
Study offline
Yes
NoWeb-based
No ads
Yes
Yes
Platforms
iPhone
Web
Pricing
Free trial, then subscription
Free basic; AI tools from ≈ £5.99/mo eachPer-feature GBP pricing — verify on revisely.com

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

What is Revisely?

Revisely is a web-based AI study platform that generates flashcards, quizzes, and summarized notes from your uploaded text, PDFs, slides, images, or videos, with a spaced-repetition study mode and support for around 50 languages. It runs in any browser, offers a free basic tier (unlimited non-AI flashcards with limited AI usage), and prices its AI flashcard, notes, and quiz generators as separate subscriptions.

Where Cram stands out

A native iPhone app, offline

Revisely lives in the browser and needs a connection. Cram is an iPhone app whose decks live on your device, so review works on a plane or before an exam with no signal.

One app, one subscription

Revisely sells its flashcard, notes, and quiz generators as separate paid tools. Cram is a single focused app — AI decks plus spaced-repetition review — under one subscription.

Built to review, not just generate

Cram is designed around the review flow: each card comes back right before you'd forget it, with an exam-date countdown. Generation is only the first step.

Private by design

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

Where Revisely stands out

Strong multi-format generation

Revisely turns text, PDFs, slides, images, and video transcripts into flashcards, quizzes, and summaries — a lot of AI generation from a lot of formats, right in the browser.

Flashcards, quizzes, and notes in one

If you want AI quizzes and summarized notes alongside flashcards, Revisely bundles all three. Cram focuses on flashcards and spaced-repetition review.

Web-based and multilingual

Revisely works on any device with a browser and supports around 50 languages. Cram launches on iPhone first, in English.

Choose Cram if

iPhone users who want AI decks from their own material plus offline spaced-repetition review, in one focused app.

Choose Revisely if

Students who want a web tool that also generates AI quizzes and summaries, works in any browser, and supports many languages.

The verdict

Choose Revisely for a web tool that generates AI flashcards, quizzes, and summaries from many formats across any browser. Choose Cram for a native iPhone app that turns your material into a deck and gives you offline spaced-repetition review in one focused subscription.

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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