Why study with avocadi
Import your Anki decks
Drag and drop any .apkg file exported from Anki — including community shared decks. Your existing cards, media and subdecks are imported as-is.
Multiple-choice for any deck
Turn classic question/answer flashcards into multiple-choice questions. Avocadi generates plausible wrong answers so you train recall, not just recognition.
Private, on-device AI
A small language model runs directly in your browser via WebGPU. Your cards never leave your device, and studying works without a network connection once the model is cached.
Server fallback for slower devices
Phones, tablets or older laptops can switch to our hosted model with one click — same multiple-choice experience, no local compute required.
How it works
1. Upload an Anki deck
Export an .apkg file from Anki and drop it into avocadi. Subdecks and card media are preserved.
2. AI analyses your cards
We detect the subject, language and answer format of your deck, then generate convincing distractors for every card.
3. Study with multiple-choice
Practice each card as a multiple-choice question, see your score, and revisit decks whenever you want.
A language model in your browser
Most flashcard apps either skip multiple-choice or send every card to a remote API. Avocadi study runs a compact language model directly in your browser using WebGPU — your cards stay on your device while the AI writes distractors for them.
If your machine cannot run the local model, you can opt into our hosted model in one click. Either way, you get high-quality multiple-choice questions that turn passive review into active recall.
Frequently asked questions
Is avocadi study free?
Yes — you can sign up or continue as a guest and start studying right away.
Do I need an Anki account?
No. Avocadi reads the .apkg format directly, so any Anki deck works — including decks shared by the community.
How does multiple-choice work with Anki cards?
Anki cards are usually plain question and answer pairs. Avocadi's AI reads your cards and generates believable wrong answers, turning each card into a multiple-choice question.
Where does the AI run?
By default, the language model runs locally in your browser via WebGPU and nothing is sent to a server. If your device is too slow, you can switch to a hosted model with one click.
What happens to my data?
Your decks stay in your account. With local AI enabled, card content is processed entirely on your device while you study.