Flashcards from YouTube videos

LingoFuse turns any YouTube video into language-learning flashcards with original audio and context. Paste a link, pick your languages, and get a deck you can review with spaced repetition (SRS) on web, iOS, or Android.

Spaced repetition with YouTube content

Spaced repetition (SRS) schedules reviews right before you forget a word. LingoFuse builds SRS decks from the flashcards generated from your YouTube clips — so vocabulary from creators you follow moves into long-term memory, not a one-time watch.

How to make flashcards from a YouTube video

  1. Paste a YouTube URL and choose the language you learn and your native language.
  2. LingoFuse uses AI to extract vocabulary and create flashcards tied to timestamps in the video.
  3. Review in SRS decks or practice with contextual and fill-the-gaps exercises — online or offline on mobile.

Why flashcards from YouTube instead of word lists?

You remember faster when you hear the word in a scene you care about. LingoFuse keeps the clip, translation, and sentence context on each card — closer to immersion than drilling isolated words from a textbook.

Frequently asked questions

Can I create flashcards from any YouTube video?
Yes, as long as the video has usable captions or audio for transcription. Paste the URL into LingoFuse and generate a flashcard set or full exercise package.
What is spaced repetition and how does LingoFuse use it?
Spaced repetition is a scheduling method that shows cards again at increasing intervals. LingoFuse SRS decks use know it / not sure / don't know to prioritise what you need to review next.
Does LingoFuse work on mobile?
Yes. LingoFuse is available on iOS and Android with offline deck review, plus a web app for generating content and managing decks.
Is this the same as Langfuse or other Lingo apps?
No. LingoFuse (Lingo Fuse) at lingofuse.io is a language-learning app for YouTube flashcards. It is not Langfuse (LLM observability) or LinGo Play.
Can teachers use YouTube flashcards in class?
Yes. School plans support multiple students, group sessions, and shared exercises generated from the same YouTube content.