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Revizer vs Knowt

Knowt gives you flashcards. Revizer gives you retrieval.

Both are AI-powered. Knowt turns your notes into flashcards and practice tests. Revizer skips the flashcard layer and puts you directly into a voice-first retrieval session on the material you uploaded.

Quick answer

Use Knowt if you like AI-generated flashcard decks and practice tests and study primarily on the web for US curricula. Use Revizer if you want voice-first open-ended revision, spaced repetition out of the box, and exam-specific workflows tuned for Indian aspirants (JEE, NEET, CAT, UPSC).

Compared to a Knowt flashcard set

Recognition vs retrieval. The output format matters.

  • Same start

    Both apps take your notes / PDF as input.

  • Different output

    Flashcards on a screen vs a voice session.

  • Voice retrieval

    Open-ended answers spoken aloud.

  • Explained grading

    Why an answer was off, not just right/wrong.

Feature by feature.

FeatureRevizerKnowt
Primary output formatVoice-first revision session with open-ended Q&A and AI grading.AI-generated flashcards, practice tests, and study guides.
InputPDFs, images, scanned notes, typed text — any source material.Notes, PDFs, YouTube videos, lecture recordings.
Question styleRecall, application, and explanation prompts graded for partial credit.Flashcard term/definition plus MCQ and short-answer practice tests.
Voice revisionVoice-first — answer out loud, get spoken feedback.Primarily text-based interaction.
Spaced repetitionBuilt in by default — missed concepts resurface automatically.Available via flashcard review modes.
Exam-specific flowsDedicated landing and workflows for JEE, NEET, CAT, UPSC.Strong for US AP / SAT / university courses.
PlatformMobile (Android). iOS on roadmap.Web-first; mobile apps available.
PricingFree tier + Pro subscription.Free tier with paid upgrades; generally student-friendly pricing.
Best forStudents who want voice-driven retrieval on their own PDFs and notes.Students who prefer AI-generated flashcards and practice tests in a web workflow.

Output format

Flashcards on a screen vs answers in your voice.

Knowt turns notes into flashcards. Revizer turns notes into a session you talk through. The difference shows up in retention, not just UI.

Knowt

Flashcard 03 of 24
  • Multiple-choice flashcards
  • Web-first reading mode
  • Recognition-style review

Revizer

Answered — AI flagged one missed step in the derivation.
  • Open-ended voice answers
  • Mobile, hands-free sessions
  • Retrieval-style review

Pick Revizer if

  • You want hands-free revision that fits commutes, walks, and breaks.
  • You value open-ended answer grading over recognition-style flashcards.
  • You're preparing for an Indian competitive exam (JEE, NEET, CAT, UPSC).
  • You don't want an intermediate flashcard-deck step between your notes and actual practice.

Pick Knowt if

  • You want AI-generated flashcards you can browse, edit, and share with classmates.
  • You prefer a web-first workflow on laptop while taking notes in class.
  • You're studying US-curriculum material (AP, SAT, university coursework) where Knowt has strong community content.
  • You want AI-generated practice tests as a distinct output alongside flashcards.

Knowt is a trademark of its respective owner. Revizer is not affiliated with Knowt. Feature details accurate to the best of our knowledge at time of writing.

Revizer vs Knowt — common questions.

Is Revizer a Knowt alternative?

If you're using Knowt for the AI-generated revision layer, Revizer is a direct alternative — with a different format (voice-first retrieval) and a different exam focus (Indian competitive exams).

Can I use Knowt decks in Revizer?

Not directly. Revizer takes source material (PDFs, images, text) rather than flashcard decks. If your Knowt deck was made from a source document, uploading that document gives you a Revizer session on the same content.

Does Revizer work on the web like Knowt?

Revizer's session experience is mobile-first — voice revision is the primary mode. The website hosts your account, pricing, and content; sessions happen on the mobile app.

Which tool is better for Indian exams?

Revizer was built around Indian exam workflows and content (NCERT, coaching modules, PYQs). For JEE, NEET, CAT, and UPSC specifically, it's designed for the grind. Knowt is stronger for US curricula.

Is Revizer free like Knowt?

Revizer has a free tier covering core active-recall sessions and voice revision. Pro unlocks unlimited sessions, longer inputs, and advanced analytics.

Does Revizer generate practice tests?

Revizer generates revision sessions, which are similar in spirit to short practice tests but voice-first and adaptive. If you need static printable tests specifically, Knowt's test-generation output is more direct.

Try Revizer for yourself.

Free to install. Upload one chapter, do one session, and see whether voice-first active recall feels different from whatever you were doing before.

Get Revizer on Play Store

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