AI flashcards from real text

Make vocabulary flashcards from text you actually met.

Paste a paragraph, lesson note, subtitle scene, email, article, or exam passage. Vokai turns useful words and phrases into contextual review, then mixes flashcards with quizzes, puzzles, and weak-word practice.

Paste text first
Flashcards with context
Weak words return

Sample pasted text

The team postponed the launch after several issues surfaced.

She gradually became more confident during the interview.

The speaker emphasized practical examples over theory.

Vokai screenshot showing vocabulary review and progress

Review loop

Save the useful items, then let Today bring them back when they matter.

Source to memory

A short loop for words you actually met.

Step 1

Paste real text

Start from the paragraph, article, lesson, or scene that made the vocabulary useful in the first place.

Step 2

Build a focused set

Save the words and phrases you want to remember without manually writing every card from scratch.

Step 3

Practice beyond cards

Use flashcards, quizzes, puzzles, text-to-speech, and Today review so hard items get another chance.

Why it works

Context stays close while review gets practical.

The point is not to collect more words. It is to keep the useful ones attached to their source, then revisit the ones your memory drops.

Paste first, study second

Use real text as the source so every flashcard starts with language you already encountered.

Flashcards with context

Review vocabulary with definitions, examples, and the sentence that made the item worth saving.

Words and phrases

Capture vocabulary chunks, collocations, and idioms when a single-word card would miss the point.

Memory-aware review

Weak items can return through Today review so the difficult cards are not buried in a deck.

A smaller daily loop

Turn one source into a practical review session instead of collecting more cards than you finish.

Questions

Before you paste the first source.

Can Vokai make flashcards from pasted text?

Yes. Paste a paragraph, article excerpt, lesson note, subtitle lines, or exam passage, then save useful vocabulary for review.

Are the flashcards only single words?

No. Vokai can help with single words, phrases, collocations, and idioms, so review is closer to the language in your source.

How is this different from making a deck by hand?

Vokai starts from the source text, keeps context attached, and brings weak words back through Today review instead of leaving you with a static deck.

Keep exploring

Learn the workflow before the next review.

These related guides help visitors move from a single use case into a broader vocabulary routine, which makes the page cluster stronger for both people and search.

Create your next vocabulary set from real text.

Download Vokai and turn pasted text into contextual flashcards and review.