Anki Flashcards Builder (AI) - Text/URL -> Anki TSV
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Anki Flashcards Builder (AI) - Text/URL -> Anki TSV
Anki flashcards generator: convert text or URLs into high-quality Basic/Cloze cards with tags and a clean TSV export for Anki import.
Anki Flashcards Builder (AI) — Generate Anki Cards from Any Text or URL
🔖 Anki-ready cards • 🧠 Cloze/basic • 🏷️ Tags
Turn notes, articles, documentation, textbooks, or meeting notes into high-quality Anki flashcards (Basic or Cloze) and export as TSV/CSV-style content that imports cleanly into Anki.
If you build with AI, this Actor is designed as a reliable “last mile” tool: it converts messy content into atomic Q/A cards, adds optional tags, and produces a ready-to-download file.
Keywords (SEO)
anki flashcards generator, anki csv export, anki tsv import, cloze deletion generator, study cards from text, flashcards from pdf text, flashcards from url, spaced repetition, learning automation, ai study assistant
Best for
- Students converting lecture notes into Anki decks
- Developers turning docs into “remember this” flashcards
- Language learners building vocabulary decks with consistent tags
- Teams creating onboarding decks from internal wikis
What you get
- Dataset: one item per card (
front,back,tags,deck) - File export:
anki.tsvstored in the default key-value store - Optional reversed cards for Basic cards
Input
sourceText(string): Paste content to convertsourceUrl(string): Fetch a URL and convert the page textdeckName(string): Deck name fallbackmaxCards(int): Number of cards to generatecardType(basic|cloze)includeReversed(bool): Add reverse Basic cardslanguage(string): Language for explanations/answerstags(array): Tags applied to every card
Output
Dataset item example:
{"deck": "AI Deck","front": "What does HTTP 404 mean?","back": "The server cannot find the requested resource.","tags": "web http errors"}
Example input
{"sourceText": "HTTP status codes: 200 OK, 404 Not Found, 500 Internal Server Error...","deckName": "Web Basics","maxCards": 20,"cardType": "basic","includeReversed": false,"tags": ["web", "http"]}
Import into Anki (fast)
- Download
anki.tsvfrom the Key-Value Store output - In Anki: File → Import
- Set delimiter to Tab
- Map fields: Deck, Front, Back, Tags
