Language learning at work or on vacation – the Android app teaches without clicking.

The Android app turns formatted text into flashcards and teaches you while you listen to music, relax, walk, shop, work, or scroll the internet.

The app reads and displays flashcards, repeating them so you can remember – even while listening to music or doing other things.

💡 AutoLearn – a learning system that reads, shows, and repeats your flashcards exactly the way you like: selected voices, languages, speed, order, pauses, and reverse memorization mode.

Mark what you’ve already learned, set favorites, and choose different voices and languages for the front and back of the card.

👉 Instructions on how to quickly and easily create your own flashcards (on the website or Android app) 🧠💡, import them from text 📄, photos 📸, or images 🖼️ using ChatGPT 🤖 are available on our website 🌐✨

You can create and import flashcards on the website in several ways, tag them 🏷️, and share with others via link 🔗.

The Android app fires flashcards to your ears, your eyes, your brain.

It works even with the screen locked and music playing in the background – super convenient, effective, no clicking, and no boredom.

To truly learn and retain knowledge, you need to come back to the material – read, listen, repeat. Our app does it for you: it reads aloud, shows flashcards, and repeats – all without touching your phone.

🏹 AUTOLEARN fires flashcards – into your ears 🎧, your eyes 👁️, your brain 🧠, and straight into your memory 💾.

You can listen to flashcards and music at the same time 🎧🧠.

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2 thoughts on “Language learning at work or on vacation – the Android app teaches without clicking.

  1. The idea of importing flashcards from images or text using ChatGPT is really clever. It makes the whole process feel more seamless and spontaneous—great for learners who want to jump right in without spending a ton of time prepping materials.

    1. Thank you for the kind comment! 😊 I’m really glad you liked the idea. That was exactly the goal—to simplify and speed up the learning process so you can focus on actually absorbing knowledge, not just preparing materials. If you have any suggestions on how to improve the flashcard import feature or other ideas, I’d love to hear them!

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