Benkyo Box is a flashcard app that is like your notes, but of the things that you want to commit to memory like names, fun facts, or exam material. These are the facts that you don't want to bury in a note taking app, and want to ensure you truly know them. Every flashcard you add to Benkyo Box is added to your daily studies, in which a beautiful study interface shows you the card’s question, you try to recall its answer, reveal it, then rate yourself after seeing the actual answer. Based on that rating, the card is re-surfaced in future with a notification so that you can practice again until you know it. Flexible flashcard content: Flashcards not only have the standard image/text front and back format, they also support in-app sketching and images for both the question and answer. Text supports multiple lines in both the question and answer so you can learn lists in a single flashcard. Powerful annotation cards: It is common to want to learn multiple concepts found on a single image, such as: - the components of a mechanical object - anatomical parts - different elements of a dish Typically, you’d have to use a separate app to crop parts of an image containing these concepts and add them to a flashcard app to study them. Benkyo Box makes this easier with Annotation Cards - simply annotate an image within the app and Benkyo Box creates flashcards from those annotations. It preserves the original image as incredibly useful context. Easily add many cards at once: - Quick Entry: Enter many cards at once by alternating questions and answers in plain text. This is specially helpful for pasting content from LLMs easily, or from a longer note that you can edit in Quick Entry to strip out only the flashcard content. - CSV import: import a spreadsheet with flexible options on how to interpret the columns for the final flashcards - Folder import: select a folder with multiple images, creating a flashcard for each image in the question, filename on the answer. If the folder contains a CSV, the CSV can be used to customize how the images are imported (used as question, answer or both). Shortcuts for everything: Quickly do almost anything that you can do in the app within Shortcuts, like adding cards, checking your study status, importing content, and even updating app settings. Flexible organization: Organize your flashcards using folders and subfolders for all your topics, or keep them in the default unsorted folder if you prefer them that way. Your schedule and trends, at a glance: Open the app and you'll immediately see your study progress for the day and the time for your next study (also available as a widget). Navigate to the calendar to see what you have scheduled for today, the following days and how you scored the previous day. Flexible study sessions: Study a specific topic by navigating to it, or study all topics scheduled for today by studying from the Today view. Study times and flashcard frequencies can be configured in settings. Also if you are feeling like studying a topic but the cards are not available yet, you can always reset the folder and study right away. Privacy: Cards are private information and we have no access to them. If you use iCloud sync, Benkyo Box securely encrypts your content in iCloud with client-side encryption - nobody in the server can read your cards. Themes, each with a Dark Mode version: Choose a theme to match the mood of the study session. Advanced Learner Features: With Advanced Learner, a paid tier, you get features that help you streamline your studies: - Extract cards from text and articles using on devices that support Apple Intelligence - Hidden folders that are ignored from studies until you are ready to unhide them - Deadlines that help prioritize studies before an important date Most importantly, the app is fully functional without Advanced Learner and we work hard to ensure that it’s easy to unsubscribe from it with the least disruption as possible.
| Size | 58.1 MB |
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| Initial release | |
| Price | |
| Platforms | iPhone, iPad, and Mac |
| Languages | English, French, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, and Chinese |
| Category | Education |
| Website | autorelease.io/benkyobox |
| Compatibility | |
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| iPhone | Requires iOS 18.2 or later. |
| iPad | Requires iPadOS 18.2 or later. |
| Mac | Requires macOS 15.6 or later. |
| Apple Vision | Requires visionOS 2.2 or later. |
App's data is regularly updated.
Last update:
This release brings major performance improvements to Anki import, adds Anki export, faster performance across editing and imports, new ways to create cards and annotations from the clipboard and Files, and redesigned Mac Settings. It also includes many stability fixes across Mac, iPad, and iPhone. New Features: - Revamped the New Card button with new ways of quickly creating cards: - Added: Create Annotation Cards from photos in the Clipboard or from Files - Added: Create Cards directly from Photos, Files, Camera or Clipboard (image or text) - Added: Open QuickEntry with an URL in the clipboard to extract cards right away (Advanced Learner only) - Mac: Preferences are redesigned to use a tab-based layout. - Added Anki export, letting you export your decks back to Anki. - Import preview now supports sorting columns, making large imports easier to review. Improvements: - Reduced import time of Anki decks by 70% in some instances - Improved typing performance and responsiveness of the card and annotation editors on iOS. Fixes: - Fixed Quick Entry card extraction not showing results immediately when opened directly in extraction mode. - Mac: Fixed a crash that would happen when opening certain folders with annotations. - Mac: Fixed Card Editor menu buttons not being in the correct place when typing longer cards