A Quizlet alternative
that lets you take your cards with you.

Every question shows the line of your notes it came from.

No account, two free a day, and the export is not the paid part.

Open any question to see the line it came from. Paste 40 characters or more to start.


The hard part is not the studying. It is the leaving.

By the time somebody searches for a Quizlet alternative, the studying is usually not the complaint. Control of the material is. Quizlet keeps export behind its subscription, and its free Learn mode is capped at twenty rounds a month. Those are their limits and they can change them next week, so check before you decide anything on our say so. The effect, though, is that the cards you typed live somewhere you cannot easily walk out of.

QuizPaste starts at the other end. Paste the text you already have, a handout, a chapter, a transcript you copied, and questions stream back that you answer here on the page. Then you press export and the file is yours: a tab separated .txt that Anki imports, or a CSV a spreadsheet opens. Nothing stands between the paste and the download, because there is no account to make.

The trade is real and worth saying out loud. We generate from what you bring, so there is no library of millions of ready made sets to search. If your method is finding somebody else's deck the night before the exam, we are the wrong tool and Quizlet is genuinely good at that.

Where each question comes from

Every question carries the sentence it was built from. Open the source line underneath and the phrase is highlighted inside your own text. Anything the model cannot tie back to your text is dropped on the server and never reaches you. It is the check we would want if we were pasting our own revision notes into a stranger's website.

What you get

  • Quiz or flashcards from any text, up to 10,000 chars
  • Works signed out. Nothing to create, nothing to confirm
  • Anki and CSV export on the free tier, no watermark
  • Every question tied to a line of your source
  • Two generations a day. The free tier is not a trial

What we do not have

  • No library of shared sets to browse
  • No spaced repetition scheduler. Anki does that better
  • No mobile app and no browser extension
  • No images, diagrams or audio on cards
  • No way to read or import your Quizlet account

The other names on this results page

The result above us is Knowt, a real product with a real user base. When we tried it signed out in July 2026, it asked for an account before showing a generated result. If what you want is a full Quizlet shaped app, with folders, classes and mobile study, that is the direction to look and we are not going to pretend to compete on it.

Almost everything else ranking here is a blog post listing ten alternatives: QuestionPro, RemNote and Kvistly all run one. Comparison posts are useful when you are browsing and useless when you have a chapter open and forty minutes left. That gap is the only reason this page is a tool and not another list.


Questions people ask before they switch

Can I import my existing Quizlet sets?

Not today. QuizPaste builds questions from text you paste, so the nearest path is to copy the terms out of a set you own and paste them in. We have no connection to Quizlet and cannot read anything from your account there.

Is it really usable without signing in?

Yes. Two generations a day from this browser, no email, no card, no confirmation link. The count resets at midnight UTC.

What do I actually get when I export?

A tab separated .txt file that Anki imports through File then Import, and a CSV that any spreadsheet opens. Both are on the free tier with no watermark. A packaged .apkg deck is not shipped yet.

What is the paid plan for, then?

More generations a month, longer texts, and history that follows you between devices. It is not on sale yet, so the Pro button goes to a waitlist rather than a checkout.


Keep going

Or start from the QuizPaste home page, where the same tool takes any text you paste.