Among the reviews analyzed, AnkiDroid Flashcards is widely praised for its effective spaced repetition system, deep customizability, and free, open-source, ad-free nature. It's considered a powerful tool for long-term memorization, especially for language learners and students in demanding fields. However, many users report a steep learning curve, unintuitive UI, and restrictive daily study limits that prevent flexible review sessions. Syncing issues and occasional media display problems also frustrate users, occasionally leading to data loss. The app is best suited for learners who can invest time in learning its features and are willing to use the desktop companion for advanced tasks. Those seeking a simple, plug-and-play flashcard app may find it overwhelming.
What users like
Effective spaced repetition scheduling Users frequently report that the algorithm schedules card reviews at intervals that improve long-term retention, with many crediting it for academic success and language learning.
Customizability and flexibility Users praise the wide range of options for creating custom card types, adding media (images, audio, video), and adjusting review settings to match their study needs.
Free, open-source, and ad-free Many reviewers highlight that the app is completely free, contains no ads, and is open source, which they see as a major advantage over competing flashcard apps.
Cross-platform syncing Users value the ability to sync decks and progress between Android, desktop, and web versions via AnkiWeb, enabling seamless study across devices.
Common concerns
Steep learning curve and unintuitive UI Many users find the interface confusing and non-intuitive, requiring external tutorials or manuals to perform basic tasks like adding cards or editing decks.
Study limits and restrictive scheduling Numerous users express frustration with daily review caps and an inability to freely review all cards at their own pace, with some reporting cards disappearing after a single session.
Syncing problems and data loss Reliable syncing is a recurring pain point; users report frequent stalled syncs, merge conflicts, and in some cases complete data loss when syncing across devices.
Bugs and crashes Users encounter various bugs such as app crashes, media not loading, and storage permission errors that can render the app temporarily unusable.
Over the last 60 days, PixelTrack observed changes in rating and rating count. The table compares the earliest recorded changed value with the latest observation.
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Rating
4.77
4.77
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Aug 19, 2026
Rating count
164,046
164,065
+19
Aug 19, 2026
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