AnkiMobile Flashcards

Smart & powerful flashcards

Published by: Ankitects Pty

Description

AnkiMobile is a mobile companion to Anki®, a powerful, intelligent flashcard program that is free, multi-platform, and open-source. Sales of this app support the development of both the computer and mobile version, which is why the app is priced as a computer application.
AnkiMobile was written by the lead developer of Anki and AnkiWeb, and it has been around since 2010. Beware other apps using "Anki" in their name that have sprung up recently - they are not compatible with the rest of the Anki ecosystem, and they offer far fewer features, despite charging expensive subscriptions.
Some of AnkiMobile's features include:
- A free cloud synchronization service that lets you keep your card content synchronized across multiple mobile and computer devices. This makes it easy to add content on a computer and then study it on your mobile, easily keep your study progress current between an iPhone and iPad, and so on.
- The same SM2 and FSRS scheduling algorithms that the computer version of Anki uses, which remind you of material as you're about to forget it.
- A flexible interface designed for smooth and efficient study. You can set up AnkiMobile to perform different actions when you tap or swipe on various parts of the screen, and control which actions appear on the tool buttons.
- Comprehensive graphs and statistics about your studies.
- Support for large card decks - even 100,000+ cards.
- If your cards use images or audio clips, the media is stored on your device, so you can study without an internet connection.
- A powerful search facility that allows you to find cards that match criteria such as 'tagged high priority, answered in the last ten days and not containing the following words', and automatically place them into a deck to study.
- Support for displaying mathematical equations with MathJax, and rendering LaTeX created with the computer version.
- Support for adding images drawn with the Apple Pencil to your cards.
Please note that AnkiMobile is currently intended as a companion to the computer version of Anki, rather than a complete replacement for it. While AnkiMobile is able to display and schedule your cards in the same way the computer version does, certain changes like modifying note types need to be done with the computer software. Add-ons are not supported, so while you can study image occlusion cards created with the computer version, they can not be created within AnkiMobile. For this reason, please start with the computer version of Anki before you think about buying this app.
The cloud synchronization service is optional, and data can also be imported/exported from the app via a USB cable or AirDrop.
Like all apps, AnkiMobile can be purchased once and then used on multiple devices in a household using the same Apple ID. Family sharing is also supported (apart from in India). For information on bulk discounts for educational institutions, please see Apple's Volume Purchase Program.
For more information on AnkiMobile, including a link to the online manual, please have a look at the support page: https://docs.ankimobile.net/support.html. If you have any questions or want to report an issue, please let us know on our support site and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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    Yes, AnkiMobile Flashcards is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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User Rating

4.25 out of 5

165 ratings in Australia

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Original and best

Zenessa_ on

Australia

I accidentally signed up to the copycat app, fortunately only 1 month. Luckily I realized my mistake. This original Anki is superior and has far more capabilities and the addons have helped me make it my own. I also love that it’s a once-off price not a subscription

Must have!

Oiabraham on

Australia

This app transformed my studying, instead of scrolling instagram I now use this to make studying a game.

THE REAL APP - Incredible for Study - well worth the $$$

Mightye777 on

Australia

I started using the laptop version of this app, but the phone app is where I do most of my study now. It is so convenient to study my flashcards which on public transport, going for a walk, or when I just have a few minutes free time. Only suggestion which I would love to see is an auto-sync setting which I could toggle to sync when the app is opened, and again when a deck review has been finished. Please add these options - make the default to have them disabled but please make them exist for people like me who want them. This app is well worth the money, happy to support the development for such a great project that I get so much use out of.

The real Anki app

uhfellas on

Australia

Don’t fall for the other clones

They deleted everything

Flowers 1233 on

Australia

Bought the app, but they deleted all my cards because I was inactive Great way to take care of your premium users!! Thanks won’t come back 👎👎👎

Turn off the no internet alert?

Earl McCone on

Australia

I see it a billion times a day, what does it even achieve, why does it need to be an alert

Solid but wildly unintuitive

Sho.ch on

Australia

Works, works well, supports everything you want but the UX is baffling to the point of actively adversarial. Web UI is even worse.

App faulty

nur.msa on

Australia

This app does not work and I cannot get any support from Anki for a refund. Do not bother downloading this.

Learning on steroids. Effective algorithm.

MesmerX on

Australia

As an avid learner, I can easily detect what’s built to be popular and built from heart, to truly help you. Anki is later. Having used it for Vocab, geography, and general facts, can testify it’s algorithm is effective and clearly built by expert minds in field of learning. Using desktop to import, and mobile to learn.

The original, and the best

13tales on

Australia

It may not be the prettiest app out there, but I’ve been using Anki for over 10 years now, and it remains the best space repetition study app for serious learners. Don’t be fooled by the many copycats; this is the mobile version of the original Anki flashcard app on computers. It’s phenomenally powerful, flexible, customisable, and syncs with the free MacOS app. That there are so many imitators in the App Store trying to free-ride on the name so they can charge you a subscription tells you everything you need to know.

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Ankitects Pty
Languages
English, Arabic, Belarusian, Catalan, Czech, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew (modern), Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malayalam, Oriya, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent release
25.09 (2 months ago )
Released on
Jul 23, 2011 (14 years ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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