Create Flashcards from Any Webpage in One Click
Making flashcards is effective but painfully slow. You spend more time creating cards than actually studying. What if any webpage could become a flashcard deck in one click?
Save’s Flashcard template generates 10-25 study cards from any article, tutorial, or documentation page. Ordered from basic to advanced, ready for import into Anki or any Markdown-based study tool.
The Flashcard Problem
Everyone knows flashcards work. Spaced repetition is the most evidence-backed study method in cognitive science. But the bottleneck is always the same: creating the cards takes too long.
You read an article. You open Anki. You write a question. You write an answer. You format it. You repeat 20 times. By then, your study session is over and you haven’t reviewed a single card.
The One-Click Solution
Save’s Flashcard template eliminates the creation step entirely:
- Read an article on any website
- Click Save with the Flashcard template active
- Get 10-25 flashcards in Q/A format, separated by dividers
- Import into your study tool — done
The AI identifies the most important concepts and creates cards that progress from foundational knowledge to nuanced understanding.
Example Output
From a medical article about the cardiovascular system:
**Q:** What are the four chambers of the heart?
**A:** Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle.
The right side pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs; the left
side pumps oxygenated blood to the body.
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**Q:** What is the difference between arteries and veins?
**A:** Arteries carry blood away from the heart (usually
oxygenated), while veins carry blood toward the heart
(usually deoxygenated). Arteries have thicker walls to
handle higher pressure.
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**Q:** Why is the left ventricle wall thicker than the right?
**A:** The left ventricle must generate enough pressure to pump
blood through the entire systemic circulation (the whole body),
while the right ventricle only pumps blood to the nearby lungs.
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**Q:** What role does the sinoatrial (SA) node play?
**A:** It acts as the heart's natural pacemaker, generating
electrical impulses that initiate each heartbeat. Located in
the right atrium, it sets the rhythm for the entire heart.
Cards get progressively harder, building on earlier concepts.
Best Use Cases
Medical & Nursing Students
Save textbook chapters, clinical guidelines, and pharmacology references. Generate cards covering symptoms, mechanisms, and treatment protocols.
Software Developers
Save documentation for new frameworks, APIs, and programming concepts. Cards cover syntax, patterns, and common pitfalls.
Language Learners
Save articles in your target language. Cards test vocabulary, grammar patterns, and reading comprehension.
Certification Prep
Save study guides for AWS, PMP, CPA, or any professional certification. Cards align with exam-style questions.
History & Social Sciences
Save encyclopedia entries and academic articles. Cards test dates, causes, effects, and significance.
Import Workflow
Anki
- Save the Markdown file
- Use an Anki Markdown importer plugin
- Cards map naturally to front/back format
Obsidian (Spaced Repetition Plugin)
- Drop the
.mdfile into your vault - The plugin recognizes the Q/A format
- Review directly inside Obsidian
Notion
- Paste the Markdown content
- Use toggle blocks for self-testing
- Share decks with study groups
How to Set Up
- Install Save from the Chrome Web Store (free)
- Open Settings and select “Flashcard 🃏”
- Save any page — flashcards generate automatically
- Import and study with your favorite tool
Study Smarter, Not Harder
The best flashcard is one that actually gets created. Save removes the biggest friction in spaced repetition: making the cards.
One click. Any webpage. 10-25 flashcards. Ready to study.