Comparison

Cram vs Turbolearn

Turbolearn (now Turbo AI) is a favorite for turning class into study material: record a lecture or drop in a PDF or YouTube video and its AI produces notes, flashcards, quizzes, and summaries, with an AI chat over your material. Cram is more focused — turn your material into a flashcard deck and drill it with spaced repetition, on your iPhone, offline.

Both generate flashcards from your material with AI. The difference is breadth: Turbolearn is a broad, cloud-based note-taker and study suite; Cram is a focused flashcard app you review in, online or off.

Download on the App StoreFree trial · iPhone

Cram vs Turbolearn at a glance

Cram compared with Turbolearn, feature by feature
FeatureCramTurbolearn
AI generates your cards
Yes
Yes
From PDFs, notes, links & topics
Yes
YesLecture audio, PDFs, websites, YouTube
Spaced repetition
Yes
YesAdaptive spaced-repetition flashcards
Cloud sync & backup
Yes
Yes
Study offline
Yes
NoCloud-based; connection required
No ads
Yes
Yes
Platforms
iPhone
Web, iOS, Android
Pricing
Free trial, then subscription
Free plan; paid ≈ $5.99–$12.99/moApprox. — verify on turbo.ai

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

What is Turbolearn?

Turbolearn (rebranded Turbo AI) is an AI study assistant that turns recorded lectures, audio, PDFs, websites, and YouTube videos into structured notes, flashcards, quizzes, and summaries, with adaptive spaced-repetition flashcards and an AI chatbot over your material. It runs on the web and as iOS and Android apps, and offers a limited free plan with paid tiers (around $5.99 and $12.99/month) that lift its monthly limits.

Where Cram stands out

Focused on the deck and the review

Turbolearn produces notes, quizzes, summaries, and chat. Cram does one thing cleanly — your material into a deck, then spaced-repetition review with an exam countdown — with no suite to navigate.

Offline, on your device

Turbolearn is a cloud tool that leans on a connection. Cram's decks live on your device, so review works with no signal.

Private by design

No ads, no data-selling, and your study material is never used to train AI models — and with Turbolearn recording lectures, that boundary matters.

No monthly generation caps to plan around

Turbolearn's free plan meters lecture time, PDFs, and flashcards. Cram's free trial lets you feel the full workflow before you decide.

Where Turbolearn stands out

Record and transcribe live lectures

Turbolearn can record a lecture and turn it into notes and cards — a genuine advantage for students who learn in class and want to capture it. Cram doesn't record live audio.

An all-in-one study suite

Notes, flashcards, quizzes, summaries, and an AI chat over your material, all in one place — useful if you want more than flashcards.

YouTube and many formats

Turbolearn turns YouTube videos, websites, audio, and PDFs into study material across web, iOS, and Android.

Choose Cram if

iPhone users who want a focused flashcard app with offline spaced-repetition review, built from their own material.

Choose Turbolearn if

Students who want to record lectures and turn audio, YouTube, and PDFs into notes, flashcards, and quizzes in one cloud suite.

The verdict

Choose Turbolearn to record lectures and turn audio, YouTube, and PDFs into notes, flashcards, and quizzes in one cloud suite. Choose Cram for a focused iPhone app that turns your material into a deck and drills it with offline spaced-repetition review.

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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