Comparison

Cram vs StudyFetch

StudyFetch is an all-in-one AI study platform: upload lectures or PDFs and it produces notes, flashcards, practice tests, and an AI tutor bot ("Spark"). It's feature-rich and web-first. Cram is the opposite by design — a focused iPhone app that turns your material into a deck and helps you remember it, with no account and offline study.

If you want a do-everything web suite, StudyFetch packs a lot in. If you want a fast, private, offline flashcard app without a sign-up, that's Cram's lane.

Download on the App StoreFree trial · iPhone

Cram vs StudyFetch at a glance

Cram compared with StudyFetch, feature by feature
FeatureCramStudyFetch
AI generates your cards
Yes
Yes
From PDFs, notes, links & topics
Yes
YesLectures, PDFs, notes
Spaced repetition
Yes
PartialMany study tools; spaced-repetition depth varies
No account / sign-up needed
Yes
NoAccount required
Works fully offline
Yes
NoWeb-first
No ads
Yes
Yes
Platforms
iPhone
Web, iOS, Android
Pricing
Free trial, then subscription
≈ $19.99/mo (web ≈ $11.99)Approx.; verify current pricing on studyfetch.com

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

What is StudyFetch?

StudyFetch is a web-first AI study platform that turns uploaded lectures, PDFs, and notes into study sets, flashcards, practice tests, and an AI tutor. It bundles many study tools in one place, requires an account, and reserves most of its capacity for paid plans with a limited free tier.

Where Cram stands out

Focused, not sprawling

StudyFetch bundles notes, tests, and a tutor bot. Cram does one thing cleanly — material in, study-ready deck out, then spaced-repetition review — with no feature maze.

No account, offline

StudyFetch is web-first and account-gated. Cram has no sign-up and works fully offline, with decks stored on your device.

Built for the phone

StudyFetch lives mainly in the browser. Cram is a native iPhone app designed for studying on the go.

Private by default

Because there's no account and decks stay on-device, there's nothing to log into and nothing to leak.

Where StudyFetch stands out

An all-in-one toolkit

StudyFetch combines flashcards, notes, practice tests, and an AI tutor in one place — useful if you want everything under one roof.

AI tutor bot

Its "Spark" tutor can answer questions about your material conversationally, which Cram doesn't try to do.

Web access across devices

StudyFetch runs in any browser with cloud sync. Cram launches on iPhone first.

Choose Cram if

Students who want a focused, private, offline flashcard app with no sign-up.

Choose StudyFetch if

Learners who want an all-in-one web study suite with notes, tests, and an AI tutor.

The verdict

Choose StudyFetch for an all-in-one web suite with notes, tests, and an AI tutor. Choose Cram for a focused, account-less, offline flashcard app that turns your material into a deck in seconds.

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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