

Mochi
Mochi is a cross-platform desktop tool that lets you take notes and make flashcards using markdown, then study them using spaced repetition.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Support for MarkDown
- LaTeX Math
- Cross-device syncing
- Srs
- Katex
- Learn with Flashcards
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Cloud Sync
- Works Offline
Tags
- flashcard-maker
- memorization
- learning
- memorize
Mochi News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
- nicolestubbs8 liked Mochi
- Pat-955 added Privacy focused as a feature to Mochi
- Pat-955 liked Mochi
CogniGuide added Mochi as alternative to CogniGuide- POX added Mochi as alternative to Essentialist
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What is Mochi?
Mochi is a cross-platform desktop tool that lets you take notes and make flashcards using markdown, then study them using spaced repetition.
Spaced Repetion Mochi uses a spaced repetition algorithm to maximize retention and minimize study time. Learn more about spaced repetition
Markdown Enabled Quickly jot down notes and cards at the speed of markdown. Formatting controls and shortcuts are also there if you need them.
Link Notes and Cards Together Linking between cards and notes is a powerful way to build a network of related information.
Generate Cards From Notes Put an end to tediously copying your notes into flash cards one by one. With Mochi you can create flash cards from your notes with one click.
Attachments You can embed media to your notes or cards like images, audio, and video by dragging them onto the editor.
Cloud syncing With a Pro account you can sync your content and use Mochi accross all of your devices, including mobile.
Import from Anki Leverage the thousands of Anki decks already available online, or import your own.









Comments and Reviews
Pretty app, but it’s web based and very simple.
[Edited by sup3rny4nb0y2, September 25]
No longer so. There are cross-device apps for mobile and desktop now. Sharing doesn't seem to be integrated directly but you can share decks by sending exported Mochi-decks.
Inherit the functions of Anki perfectly, and it has markdown support. Better UI than Anki.
Both simple and powerful!
Great, but synchronization between devices is not free.
Beautiful simplicity! Mochi is by far my favourite my spaced repetition tool. It's super versatile and works for everything I need to learn, from programming snippets to japanese.
Awesome app, runs great. Nice study tool.