Australian Flashcard App for ATAR Students
Syllabus-mapped flashcards, quizzes, practice exams, study notes and AI generation — built for the Australian curriculum you’re actually assessed on.
Most mainstream flashcard apps are designed for a global audience, so Australian senior-secondary students often end up searching through unrelated curriculum sets and generic subject tags. Revizi is built specifically for Year 11 and 12 students here, with every card mapped to NESA, VCAA, QCAA, SCSA, SACE Board, TASC or BSSS syllabus wording. That keeps revision focused on the modules and units your state board actually assesses, combined with SM-2 spaced repetition, quizzes, exam-style practice, cue cards and study notes in a single workflow. Revizi is an independent Australian product and is not affiliated with Quizlet, Brainscape, Anki or any other flashcard service. Comparison notes vs common alternatives are in the FAQ below. Free to start, no credit card.
How It Works
Pick Your Curriculum
Select HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE, or ACT SSC. Features are organised around your state curriculum and subject context.
Choose Your Subject
Browse Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Business, English, Maths, Psychology, Ancient History and more.
Start Revising
Access syllabus-aligned flashcards immediately. Use spaced repetition to schedule reviews automatically.
Go Beyond Flashcards
Test yourself with quizzes, practice exams, study notes and AI-generated cue cards — all from one platform.
Benefits
Curriculum-Aligned Flashcards
Cards are organised around your state curriculum — not generic global content. Study the topics and skills your course emphasises.
Topic-Wise Quizzes
MCQs, short answer and extended response questions organised by topic with instant scoring and explanations.
Exam-Style Practice
Timed multi-section exams built around common assessment formats — SACs, trials, and external assessments.
Study Notes & Cue Cards
Dot-point study notes and AI-generated cue cards (scenario, reasoning, term and quick-formula) across your syllabus topics.
Spaced Repetition Built In
SM-2 algorithm schedules reviews at optimal intervals. Study smarter, retain more, cram less.
Upload Your Own Notes
Upload PDFs, Word docs, PowerPoints or photos of handwritten notes you own or have permission to use. AI generates flashcards from your content.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a flashcard app good for ATAR students?
A good ATAR flashcard app should match your state’s syllabus, support multiple revision modes (flashcards, quizzes, exam practice, study notes), and help you move from memory work into broader exam preparation. Global platforms like Quizlet, Brainscape and Anki have large libraries but are user-generated and largely non-Australian, so students typically need to filter heavily or build decks from scratch. Revizi pre-builds content against NESA, VCAA, QCAA, SCSA, SACE Board, TASC and BSSS so you skip that step.
Can I upload my own notes?
Yes. Students can upload their own notes, summaries, and materials they have permission to use. Revizi’s AI generates flashcards from your uploads. Do not upload copyrighted textbooks or materials you don’t have rights to.
Is Revizi only for flashcards?
No. Revizi also includes quizzes, exam-style practice, cue cards and study notes for a more complete revision workflow across all supported subjects.
Which states does Revizi support?
Revizi supports all 7 Australian Year 12 curricula: HSC (NSW), VCE (Victoria), QCE (Queensland), WACE (WA), SACE (SA), TCE (Tasmania), and ACT SSC.
Is Revizi free?
Revizi is free to start with no credit card required. The free plan includes access to pre-built flashcards, quizzes, and study notes. Upgrade to Pro for higher AI generation limits and full topic access.
Last updated: March 2026