Updated March 2026

Klarrity vs RemNote: Flashcards from the Web vs Integrated Notes (2026)

RemNote combines notes and flashcards in one app. Klarrity creates flashcards from any webpage in seconds. Here's how they serve different study workflows.

Quick Verdict

RemNote is ideal if you want a single app for notes, flashcards, and spaced repetition with a connected knowledge graph. Klarrity is ideal if you want the fastest way to turn web content into flashcards and already have a preferred study app. They solve different problems: RemNote is a study OS, Klarrity is a card-creation accelerator.

Feature Comparison

FeatureKlarrityRemNote
Primary purposeFlashcard creation from web contentNote-taking with integrated SRS
Card creation from webpagesOne-click AI generation in browserWeb clipper (saves page, manual card creation)
AI card generationAutomatic from highlighted text/imagesAI within notes (generate from your own notes)
Spaced repetitionVia export to Anki, Quizlet, etc.Built-in SRS with daily review queue
Note-takingNoFull outliner with backlinks and knowledge graph
Browser extensionFull card generation in-browserWeb clipper (save pages/highlights)
Export formatsAnki, Quizlet, Notion, Obsidian, CSVMarkdown, Anki (.apkg)
Knowledge graph
Pricing$5/monthFree tier + Pro $8/month
Learning curveMinimalModerate (outliner + SRS concepts)

Pros & Cons

Klarrity

Pros

  • +Fastest way to create flashcards from online content — highlight and done
  • +Works directly in Chrome where you already browse and research
  • +Exports to multiple platforms, not locked into one ecosystem
  • +Cheaper than RemNote Pro ($5/month vs $8/month)

Cons

  • -No note-taking or knowledge management features
  • -No built-in spaced repetition or review queue
  • -Cannot organize cards into a connected knowledge graph
  • -Focused solely on card creation — not a study platform

RemNote

Pros

  • +All-in-one: notes, flashcards, and spaced repetition in one app
  • +Knowledge graph connects concepts across your notes
  • +Built-in SRS means no need to export to another app
  • +Powerful outliner with backlinks for building a personal knowledge base

Cons

  • -Creating cards from web content requires clipping then manual card creation
  • -Steeper learning curve than simpler flashcard tools
  • -Can feel bloated if you only want flashcards without full note-taking
  • -Pro plan at $8/month is pricier than focused card-creation tools

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Klarrity and RemNote together?
Yes. You can use Klarrity to generate flashcards from web content and export them as Markdown or Anki files, then import them into RemNote for review with its built-in spaced repetition system.
Does RemNote have a web clipper?
RemNote has a browser extension that clips pages and highlights into your notes. However, it does not auto-generate flashcards from clipped content — you still need to manually create Rem references to turn notes into cards.
Which is better for research-heavy studying?
If you take extensive notes and want everything interconnected, RemNote's knowledge graph and outliner are excellent. If you primarily need to quickly capture key facts from online sources as flashcards, Klarrity is faster and simpler.
Is RemNote free?
RemNote has a generous free tier that includes unlimited notes, basic flashcards, and spaced repetition. The Pro plan ($8/month) adds features like PDF annotation, image occlusion, and priority support.
Do I need both a note app and Klarrity?
If your main goal is turning web reading into flashcards quickly, Klarrity alone with an export target (Anki, Quizlet) works well. If you want to build a long-term knowledge base with notes and flashcards interlinked, a note app like RemNote adds significant value.

Make flashcards while you read

Klarrity turns any webpage into study-ready flashcards. Highlight text, get cards, export to Anki, Quizlet, Notion, or Obsidian.

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