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Instant flashcards with spaced repetition. Extract words from articles, YouTube videos, and more with a single click. Scientifically proven to boost retention by 90%.
Wordigami combines smart automation with proven learning science to make vocabulary acquisition effortless and effective.
Instantly extract vocabulary from any article with a single click. Words are automatically matched to your skill level (A1-C2) and filtered to exclude words you already know.
Highlight any word while browsing to instantly add it to your deck. Get definitions, pronunciations, and examples automatically.
Our modified SM-2 algorithm schedules reviews at scientifically optimal intervals, maximizing retention while minimizing study time.
Premium feature: Extract vocabulary from YouTube video transcripts. Learn from educational content, lectures, and interviews.
Your flashcards sync across all your devices. Start on your laptop, continue on another computer. Never lose your progress.
Clean, distraction-free interface with dark mode support. 20 carefully chosen card colors for visual variety and reduced eye strain.
From article to mastery in minutes. Here's how Wordigami transforms your reading into learning.
Navigate to any article, blog post, or webpage you're reading. Click the Wordigami icon in your browser to open the side panel. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Y.
Click "Add more words" to extract vocabulary from the page. Challenging words are automatically identified based on your CEFR level and turned into flashcards with definitions and examples.
Review your cards daily. Rate your recall (Again, Hard, Good, Easy) and let the spaced repetition algorithm schedule optimal review times. Track progress in your Deck.
Wordigami's spaced repetition system is built on scientifically validated principles discovered by Hermann Ebbinghaus and refined by modern cognitive scientists.
Long-term retention rate achievable with consistent spaced repetition practice
Reduction in study time compared to traditional methods like cramming
Higher exam scores for students using SRS vs. traditional study (Gilbert et al.)
With any considerable number of repetitions, a suitable distribution of them over a space of time is decidedly more advantageous than the massing of them at a single time.— Hermann Ebbinghaus, 1885
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