A free Quizlet alternative,
with the small print up front.
Every limit on the free tier, before you paste anything.
Two generations a day, 10,000 characters each, exports included.
Open any question to see the line it came from. Paste 40 characters or more to start.
Free has three meanings and only one is worth anything.
Search for a free Quizlet alternative and the same three shapes keep turning up. Free to generate, pay to take the result anywhere. Free until a hidden monthly count runs out and the app stops on you mid session. Or free once you have handed over an email, a birthday and a password, which is a payment. It is just not denominated in money.
Ours, stated once so you can hold us to it: two generations a day from this browser, up to 10,000 characters of pasted text each, and the export is part of the free tier rather than the thing we hold back. There is no account, so there is nothing to cancel and nothing of yours for us to lose.
Two a day is a real limit and we are not going to dress it up. Each generation costs us money at the model, and a cap we say out loud seems better than an unlimited promise that quietly gets worse. If you need a whole semester processed in one sitting, the free tier will annoy you, and you should know that now rather than at question three.
Free, and staying free
- Two generations a day, quiz or flashcards
- Answering every question in the page
- Anki and CSV export, no watermark, no upsell
- 10,000 characters per paste
- The whole thing, signed out
Not free, or not built
- More than two a day. Pro is $5.99, not on sale yet
- Text longer than 10,000 characters in one go
- History synced across your devices
- Shared set libraries and classroom features
- A mobile app
What the tools on this results page ask for
Knowt sits at the top of this search and costs nothing to use, but in our signed out test in July 2026 the result appeared only after we had made an account. Quizlet itself keeps export inside its subscription and caps free Learn at twenty rounds a month. Both of those are their numbers, both can change, and neither is a scandal. They are simply the price of the thing.
The rest of the page is articles titled some variation of the best free alternatives, from QuestionPro, RemNote, Kvistly and a few smaller sites. Fine to read. Hard to study from.
So the comparison narrows to something you can check in a minute. If free means no money, plenty of tools qualify. If it means no money, no account, and I walk away with the file, the list gets short. That is the only claim being made here.
The free tier, in plain words
Where is the catch on the free tier?
The catch is the count. Two generations a day from this browser, reset at midnight UTC. Nothing else on the free tier carries a separate charge, including both exports.
Do I have to hand over an email address?
No. There is no signup form anywhere in the flow. The only place we ask for an email is the Pro waitlist, and you can ignore it forever.
Will the export move behind a paywall later?
That is the one promise on this page. Anki and CSV export stay on the free tier. If we ever have to charge more, it will be for volume, not for the right to keep the cards you made.
What happens when I hit the daily limit?
The tool tells you plainly and stops. It does not half generate, it does not blur the answers, and it does not ask for a card. Come back tomorrow, or join the Pro waitlist.
Is my pasted text stored anywhere?
No. It goes to the model that writes the questions and is not saved in our database. Your last result is kept in your own browser so that a refresh does not lose it.
Read on
Or start from the QuizPaste home page, where the same tool takes any text you paste.
QuizPaste is an independent tool with no affiliation to Quizlet, Knowt or Anki. Product names appear here to describe compatibility and to compare honestly, nothing more.