You already have notes, but building cards still takes too long
Aven speeds up the path from source material to review so the deck exists before the deadline.
Anki is powerful. Aven is built to feel simpler for students who want AI card generation, image occlusion, web access, and an easier path from notes to review.
Aven speeds up the path from source material to review so the deck exists before the deadline.
Aven is built around web and mobile access rather than a single-device workflow.
Image occlusion gives you a more direct way to study anatomy, charts, and diagrams.
Students who want to start studying without a lot of deck configuration usually get going faster.
Aven helps turn notes and lectures into cards so the first draft takes less manual work.
Use one app across devices instead of maintaining a separate setup for each workflow.
Use image occlusion and AI notes-to-cards together instead of stitching multiple tools together.
Keep lecture cards, image cards, and exam planning in one place when your schedule gets busy.
Import your .apkg decks and keep going instead of rebuilding a whole system from scratch.
If you already love Anki's depth, that can still be the right choice. If you want a study app that is easier to pick up, with image occlusion, AI generation, and exam planning already in the workflow, Aven is worth a look.
Yes. Aven supports .apkg import, so you can bring existing cards over instead of starting again.
For many students, yes. The workflow is more guided and includes AI features that reduce setup work.
Only if you want Aven's feature mix or prefer its workflow. Both tools can be good depending on how you study.
See how existing decks move into Aven.
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