Manage Flashcards
Browse by category and subcategory, then open one flashcard at a time to edit it.
Profile Files
Use one active profile at a time. You can save your current work as a JSON file, load a different JSON file later, or start a new bare profile.
Reminder: your changes save in this browser automatically while you work. Export a JSON profile when you want a backup or before switching to a different profile file.
Create A New Bundle
Recommended Import Order
1. Clean Deck File
2. Import Deck
3. Import Reference Media
Media-heavy decks can still cause glitching or malfunction if too much image data is imported at once.
Import Deck File
Supports cleaned Synapset deck files and compatible Anki TXT/CSV/TSV exports. Best results: use Clean Deck File first, then import the cleaned deck here. Synapset preserves front/back separation and image filename references so separately uploaded media still matches.
Only import decks and media you own or have permission to use. Synapset does not host or distribute copyrighted third-party content.
Import Deck Media
Upload deck images separately when an import file references image filenames. Save uploads into a named media group so you can remove one deck's media later without wiping everything else.
Where do I find Anki media?
If your imported deck references image filenames, Anki usually stores those files in its media folder.
A simple way to find it is:
1. Open Anki.
2. Click Tools.
3. Click Check Media.
4. Click View Files.
That should open your Anki media folder directly on your own computer, so you can drag files in here or choose the whole folder with Or Choose A Media Folder.
0 media files saved in the app.
Only import decks and media you own or have permission to use. Synapset does not host or distribute copyrighted third-party content.