About this app
Turn any PDF, textbook, or lecture slide into flashcards — instantly, and free. ForgeQ uses AI to read your material and generate high-quality flashcards in seconds, then schedules your reviews with FSRS — the same modern spaced- repetition science that outperforms older algorithms at helping you actually remember what you study. 100% FREE TO STUDY Creating flashcards, reviewing with spaced repetition, tracking your progress — all completely free, no subscription required. WHY FORGEQ WORKS - Upload any PDF, lecture slide, or textbook chapter — AI extracts the key concepts automatically - FSRS spaced repetition shows you the right card at the right moment, so nothing slips through the cracks before an exam - Built for real coursework: medical terminology, law school case law, language vocabulary, and more - Clean, distraction-free review flow — no ads, no clutter WANT AI-GENERATED PRACTICE QUESTIONS TOO? Upgrade to Pro for AI-generated quiz questions from your own material — try it free for 14 days on the monthly plan, cancel anytime. HOW IT WORKS 1. Upload a PDF, slide deck, or your notes 2. AI turns it into a flashcard deck in seconds 3. Study with FSRS-scheduled reviews that adapt to what you already know "I stopped spending hours making cards by hand — I just upload my lecture slides and start reviewing." — early ForgeQ user Stop retyping your notes into flashcards. Download ForgeQ free and start remembering more of what you study. Terms of Use: https://forgeq.netlify.app/terms Privacy Policy: https://forgeq.netlify.app/privacy
Latest release
What’s New
- Bug fixes. - Performance Optimization.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 8, 2026 · 10:35 PM Free