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Figy.ai

AI Flashcards That Grow as You Learn

Productivity
Education
Artificial Intelligence

Figy is a free AI that turns any topic or content into smart flashcards that actually stick. Upload notes, articles, or documents and get beautifully crafted AI flashcards in seconds. Learn faster, retain more, and stay in flow as Figy keeps updating and improving your cards while you learn. Perfect for students, educators, and lifelong learners who want learning to be engaging and memorable.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

We’re excited to introduce Figy AI, a new learning tool from the MyLens AI team.

One of the biggest challenges in education is that learning needs both great content and real engagement. Having the right information isn’t enough—if learners aren’t engaged, it’s hard to truly understand and remember it over the long term.

Figy helps bridge that gap by turning any content—topics, notes, articles, or documents—into visual, AI-powered flashcards that are easy to explore, expand, and designed to help learning stick.

What makes Figy really different is that the flashcards don’t stop. You can keep going deeper into a topic for as long as you want, while the AI continues to challenge you with new questions and updated cards—helping you truly understand, not just memorize.

We built Figy AI to make learning clearer, more engaging, and something people actually want to come back to.

Thanks for checking out Figy 💜

Comment highlights

Curious to know what makes it different than Notebook LM for users. I mean, I can do the same stuff over there as well. How do you really plan to position it differently

Love the concept, but curious how it feels long-term. Can you pause or prune cards easily, or is it always pushing you forward?

Hey! This looks really good just wondering if it’s possible to learn Japanese and French with Figy.ai?

Can users adjust the difficulty, style, or format of the cards (e.g., question-answer, fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice)? Does it support bulk editing or manual revision of AI-generated cards?

When handling complex professional content (such as academic papers or technical documents), how accurately can the AI extract core concepts without over-simplifying? Does it support materials in multiple languages?

Congrats on the launch! This is a great product for educators! @ardalan2

Love the idea, one thing that would really improve the experience is tighter control over prompts and outputs (for example, clearer separation of languages in exercises, and avoiding trivia when users want structured learning content). Better preset templates for common use cases like vocabulary and reading practice would go a long way.

That said, this has a lot of potential and you’re clearly building something useful. Rooting for you and excited to see how figy.ai evolves 🚀

Huge congrats on the launch! Figy.ai nails the gap between passive reading and active recall, and the evolving flashcards concept feels like a perfect fit for modern learners on Product Hunt.​

Congrats on the launch! I just tried the website out, I can imagine how easy would the tests be if I use this for revision! I also love the UI design. as well as the funtion where user get to modify the difficulty based on the previous flash cards.

Good job!!

I like tools that help people think through a problem instead of just producing an answer. If figy.ai supports that kind of thinking without taking over, that’s meaningful.

Congrats on the launch! I really like the idea of never-ending flashcards, it feels closer to how understanding actually develops, not just memorization. How does Figy decide when to go deeper versus when to reinforce existing concepts?

It would be great for learning something quickly and efficiently!

and even better to paste an url if no files.

Congrats on the launch. AI flash cards are fun. What’s your fav use case among your customers?

@ardalan2 Congratulations. And happy product launch.

Very cool idea and certainly an amazing tool for educators. Have you thought of adding a visual to each flash card, like an AI generated image for each answer? I’d personally be very excited to see that.
Many tools can generate flashcards from notes quickly—what’s your sharpest differentiator in practice, and what would make a serious spaced‑repetition user switch instead of staying with an Anki-style workflow?