Video → Anki

Turn YouTube Videos into Anki-Ready Flashcards

Paste a YouTube lecture URL and get up to 20 question-and-answer flashcards with evidence timestamps. Export as CSV and import directly into Anki.

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No signup · Free CSV export · Anki-compatible

From video to Anki deck in three steps

1

Paste a YouTube URL

Any public, captioned lecture up to 60 minutes. The tool fetches and analyzes the transcript.

2

Review the flashcards

Get up to 20 Q/A cards. Flip through them in your browser, each with a timestamp link to the source moment.

3

Export and import to Anki

Download the CSV with Front, Back, Source URL, Timestamp, and Tags. Import into Anki with standard field mapping.

Anki import guide

  1. Download the CSV from your study pack using the "Download Anki-ready CSV" button.
  2. Open Anki and choose File → Import. Select the downloaded CSV file.
  3. Map the fields: set Front as the front of the card and Back as the back. Map Source URL, Timestamp, and Tags as extra fields.
  4. Set field separator to comma (default). The file uses UTF-8 encoding with proper RFC 4180 escaping.
  5. Click Import. Your cards are ready for spaced repetition review.

What makes good flashcards

One idea per card

Each flashcard tests a single concept, not a list. This follows the minimum information principle for effective spaced repetition.

Question, not title

The front is always a specific question you can answer, not a vague heading like "Neural Networks."

Grounded in the source

Every card is based on what the speaker actually said. No hallucinated facts. Click the timestamp to verify.

CSV with context

The export includes Source URL and Timestamp fields, so you can always trace a card back to the exact video moment.

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