Memoro is a spaced repetition learning engine designed for long-term retention of structured knowledge such as facts, concepts, terminology, definitions, and explanations.
Flashcards can include text, images, audio, contextual hints, and AI-generated content. This makes Memoro suitable for learning languages, technical subjects, science, professional knowledge, and more.
You can create private decks available only to you, share decks with other users for free, or publish paid decks and mini-courses by subscription. You can also study decks and courses created by other users.
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Memoro is built around real learning workflows, not abstract theory.
Memoro allows you to import structured content directly from Word and Excel files. This is useful if you already have notes, glossaries, or study materials prepared.
Imported data is automatically converted into flashcards, making it easy to work with large amounts of information.
Decks organize related cards into focused learning units. Each deck can be private, shared for free, or offered as paid content.
Cards support rich media and AI-generated elements, allowing you to adapt decks to almost any subject area.
The dashboard displays all your decks with card counts, progress indicators, and current learning status.
This overview helps you decide what to study next and track your learning progress over time.
Basic mode focuses on direct recall of information, showing one card at a time with minimal distractions.
It is well suited for first exposure to new material and for structured repetition sessions.
Quiz mode uses multiple-choice questions to test understanding and reveal weak or uncertain knowledge early.
This mode complements recall-based learning with immediate feedback and verification.
Memoro tracks accuracy, mistakes, repetition intervals, and mastery levels for each deck and card.
These statistics make learning progress measurable, predictable, and easier to optimize.
Memoro is a spaced repetition learning engine designed for long-term retention of knowledge across many different domains.
Cards can include text, images, audio, contextual hints, examples, and AI-generated content.
Yes. You can create decks that are private, share them for free, or publish paid decks and mini-courses by subscription.
Yes. In addition to decks, you can create mini-courses that combine multiple decks into structured learning paths, both free and paid.
Yes. Memoro allows you to learn from decks and courses created by other users.
Not yet. Memoro is currently in private testing.