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Glimpse

Glimpse turns notes, syllabi, and other study sources into flashcards, quizzes, and fill-in-the-blank cards, then helps you review them with spaced repetition. It is available on the web and on iOS, with Android listed as coming soon.

Glimpse

Overview

Glimpse is a study app and web companion that turns your notes and syllabus into organized practice material. It extracts key concepts from uploaded sources, generates study cards, and builds a review plan tied to your exam dates.

The product is designed for two workflows: building and scheduling study objectives on the web, then practicing on iOS when you have a quick moment. It supports flashcards, quizzes, fill-in-the-blank cards, and trivia, with spaced repetition and milestone tracking used to keep reviews on pace.

Core features

Source-based card generation

Upload PDFs, slides, lecture notes, a syllabus, or even a YouTube link. Glimpse extracts key concepts from those sources and builds study cards automatically.

Multiple study formats

Create flashcards, quizzes, fill-in-the-blank cards, and trivia from the same study materials. The product also supports full-screen study sessions on the web and in the app.

Exam-aware study planning

Add a syllabus and Glimpse auto-creates milestones for quizzes and exams, then builds a schedule around those dates using spaced repetition.

Spaced-repetition prioritization

Priority ordering surfaces cards you are most likely to forget and spaces reviews based on accuracy and review history. The site explains that cards move between five boxes with different review intervals.

Widget and offline practice

Practice from home screen and lock screen widgets, with passive learning for flashcards, quizzes, fill-in-the-blank cards, and trivia. The app also supports offline practice.

Personalized app presentation

Choose from themed visuals, study buddies, and seasonal artwork, with more than 24 themes shown in the app experience.

Common use cases

  • Preparing for exams

    Upload lecture notes and a syllabus, then let Glimpse extract concepts, create milestones, and organize review sessions around exam dates.

  • Splitting planning and practice

    Use the web app to build objectives and review full-screen before a test, then continue on iPhone when you only have a few minutes.

  • Starting with ready-made decks

    Browse curated collections such as language, science, history, or test-prep decks when you want prebuilt material instead of starting from scratch.

  • Studying in short breaks

    Practice cards passively from widgets, where flashcards, quizzes, fill-in-the-blank cards, and trivia can be reviewed without opening the full app.

  • Focusing review on weak cards

    Use priority ordering when you want the app to surface weaker cards first and reduce time spent reviewing items you already know well.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Builds study cards from multiple source types, including PDFs, slides, lecture notes, syllabi, and YouTube links.
  • Connects study work to exam dates with milestone tracking and spaced repetition.
  • Supports several practice modes instead of a single flashcard format, including quizzes, fill-in-the-blank cards, and trivia.
  • Offers both web-based planning and iOS-based practice, plus widgets for quick review sessions.
  • Includes ready-made study collections for users who want to start with prebuilt decks.

Cons

  • The pricing page was not accessible in the collected sources, so the exact plan structure and prices are not clear from the site text provided.
  • Objectives are described as living on the web today, with app support for objectives still coming soon.
  • Android is mentioned as coming soon, so the current mobile experience appears limited to iOS.

FAQ

Can I try Glimpse before signing up?

Yes. Glimpse provides ready-made study collections, and the product pages also describe a no-signup option to try a deck in the browser before creating an account.

What platforms does Glimpse support?

Glimpse is available on iOS today, and the site says Android is coming soon.

What kinds of study content does Glimpse create?

The site says flashcards, quizzes, fill-in-the-blank cards, and trivia can be used in the app and, in some cases, on home screen or lock screen widgets.

How does the web experience compare with the app?

Glimpse says objectives live on the web today and are coming soon to the app, while decks and several practice formats sync between web and app.

Is priority ordering available to free users?

The priority ordering feature is described as available to Glimpse Pro subscribers, while free users can practice with shuffle or sequential ordering.

Quick Facts

Category
Study app
Platform
Web and iOS; Android coming soon
Primary workflow
Upload sources, generate cards, then practice with spaced repetition
Source domain
myglimpseapp.com
Practice formats
Flashcards, quizzes, fill-in-the-blank cards, trivia