AnkiExpress guides
Practical, step-by-step guides for turning the things you read into Anki flashcards. Each article walks through a real workflow — capturing words while you browse, adding native-speaker audio, and building vocabulary decks in 40+ languages — using the AnkiExpress Chrome extension. New to the tool? Start with the full tutorial, then dig into the guides below.
How-to articles
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How to make Anki cards from web articles you're reading
Capture new words and phrases straight from any web article and turn them into Anki cards with translation and native-speaker audio — without breaking your reading flow.
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How to add native-speaker audio to Anki cards automatically
Add native-speaker pronunciation audio to every card automatically, in 40+ languages — no recording and no hunting for sound files.
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How to bulk-create Anki vocabulary cards
Capture dozens of words across a reading session and import them into Anki in a single batch instead of building cards one at a time.
Ready to try it?
Every guide here uses the same free tool. Create a free account (new users get 10 free tokens) and add the Chrome extension to make your first card.