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czed vs Anki: Which Flashcard App Is Better for NEET & JEE?

Anki is the gold standard for spaced repetition — used by medical students worldwide for decades. czed is built specifically for Indian competitive exam aspirants, with AI flashcard generation, curated NEET/JEE content, and built-in test series. So which should you use? Here's an honest breakdown.

Quick verdict

Use czed if you want an all-in-one study platform: AI-generated flashcards, NEET/JEE exam packs, revision trees, and test analytics in one app — with zero setup. Use Anki if you already have a large custom deck, need deep algorithm customisation, or prefer a desktop-first offline workflow.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureczedAnki
Spaced repetition algorithmSM-2 built-in, automatic schedulingSM-2 (highly configurable)
AI flashcard generationPaste notes → AI generates cards in secondsNo native AI (requires third-party add-ons)
Mobile experiencePWA — install on Android/iOS, works offlineAnkiDroid (free) / AnkiMobile iOS (₹2,000 one-time)
NEET / JEE ready contentCurated exam packs for NEET, JEE, UPSCCommunity decks (quality varies widely)
Revision trees (concept maps)AI-generated visual revision trees per chapterNot available
Test series & analyticsFull MCQ test series with weak-area analyticsNot available
Notes editorBuilt-in rich text editor with AI annotationsNo notes — card editor only
Customisation & deck controlStandard — topics, chapters, subjectsHighly customisable — tags, nested decks, custom algorithms
Offline supportPro plan — PWA caches content automaticallyFull offline (desktop app)
PriceFree tier + Pro at ₹299/monthFree on desktop/Android; ₹2,000 on iOS

Where czed wins

AI flashcard generation

Anki requires you to create every card manually. czed lets you paste any chapter text — or upload a PDF — and generates a structured flashcard deck in under 30 seconds. For a NEET aspirant covering 97 Biology chapters, this alone saves dozens of hours.

Exam-ready content

czed ships curated exam packs for NEET Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and UPSC — reviewed and structured by educators. Anki's community decks are crowd-sourced and vary wildly in quality. You can find excellent Anki decks for medicine (like AnKing), but for Indian competitive exams the quality is inconsistent.

All-in-one study workflow

Anki does one thing: spaced repetition. czed wraps the same SRS algorithm inside a full study platform — notes editor, AI annotations, revision trees, MCQ test series, and institution-shared content. You never need to switch apps.

Mobile-first PWA

Installing Anki on iOS costs ₹2,000. AnkiDroid is free but Android-only. czed is a Progressive Web App — install it from your browser on any device for free, and it works offline (Pro plan).

Where Anki wins

Algorithm depth

Anki gives you granular control over ease factors, interval modifiers, and learning steps. Power users who want to tune their SRS precisely will find czed's fixed SM-2 implementation limiting. If you have 10,000+ mature cards and years of review history, Anki's data portability is a real advantage.

Offline-first desktop experience

Anki's desktop app runs fully offline with no subscription required. czed's offline mode (Pro) is excellent for mobile, but if you study primarily on a laptop with patchy internet, Anki's native desktop app is more robust.

The migration question

Many students start with Anki and want to switch. czed's AI flashcard generation means you can rebuild your deck faster than you might think — rather than importing old cards, generate fresh cards from your actual notes. Your review history won't transfer, but your new deck will be better structured.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is czed better than Anki for NEET?

For most NEET aspirants, yes. czed's AI flashcard generation from NCERT notes, built-in exam content, and integrated test series make it a more complete solution. Anki is better only if you need deep algorithm customisation or have an existing large deck.

Can I use czed and Anki together?

Yes — some students use Anki for anatomy-heavy subjects they've studied for years and czed for active exam prep with AI-generated cards. There's no conflict. But splitting your review time between two apps can reduce consistency; most students do better committing to one.

Does czed use the same spaced repetition algorithm as Anki?

Both use SM-2, the algorithm developed by Piotr Woźniak. The core scheduling logic is the same — the main differences are in configurability (Anki) vs. AI card creation and study ecosystem (czed).

Is czed free?

czed's core features — notes, manual flashcards, and spaced repetition — are free. AI flashcard generation, revision trees, and offline mode require the Pro plan at ₹299/month.

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