Scan your notes, get smart flashcards in seconds, and review exactly where you're weak — or skip the scanning and start instantly from a built-in bank of exam-style questions. Then sit timed, AI-marked practice tests that score you and sharpen your weak spots.
Free to start — no card needed. Windows app · 5 card generations a week, unlimited review.
Three steps. No manual card-making, no guessing what to revise.
Photograph handwritten notes, drop in a PDF, or paste text. Flashbang reads it all.
AI turns it into clean question-and-answer cards, grouped by topic, ready to review.
Spaced repetition prioritises your weak spots and the topics on your next test.
Everything a flashcard app should do, plus the part that actually matters — knowing where you're weak.
Turn a photo of your own messy notes into a full deck — no typing required.
A proven review algorithm tuned by your results and exam dates, so nothing slips.
See every topic, note and card connected — coloured by how confident you are.
Stuck? Get a nudge written for the exact mistake you keep making — not a generic hint.
Start the second you open the app — ready-made theory and exam-style practice questions, sorted by subject and topic. No upload needed.
Sit a timed mock on a subject or just your weak spots. Type your answers, get graded, see your score by topic — and it updates what you study next.
Drop in a past exam and Flashbang turns it into fresh, exam-style practice questions — same difficulty, your own deck.
One tap hammers your lowest-confidence topics first — the fastest way to turn red into green before a test.
Start free. Upgrade when you're hooked.
Windows app below. Mac coming soon.
Version 2.4.3 · Windows 10/11 · free to start
The honest answers.
Yes. You can make cards, review with spaced repetition, use the question bank, get hints and explanations, and sit practice tests without paying anything. Pro ($6/month) only raises the weekly card-generation cap from 5 to 250 — it doesn't lock any features. No trial, no card required to start.
Yes — open it in your browser and add it to your home screen; it runs like an app, no install needed. There's also a Windows desktop app, and your library syncs between them. Mac is coming.
Any subject you have notes for. Scan or paste anything — sciences, maths, humanities, languages — and it builds cards from it. It also ships with a built-in bank of exam-style questions for common subjects so you can start before uploading anything.
Those make you build the deck and decide what to review. Flashbang reads your own notes and builds the cards for you, then tracks what you keep getting wrong and drills exactly those topics — with a confidence graph and AI-marked practice tests that score you by topic. It studies you, not just the deck.
Yes. On first launch Windows may show a blue "Windows protected your PC" box because the app isn't code-signed yet — click "More info → Run anyway". If you'd rather skip that, just use the browser version.
A Year 12 student in Australia, built solo while sitting the same exams it's designed for — because re-reading notes wasn't working. It's live, it's real, and it's still being improved.