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ATAR Study App — Revizi

The free ATAR study app purpose-built for Australian Year 11 & 12 students. Flashcards, quizzes and progress tracking aligned to HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE & ACT SSC curricula.

Unlike generic flashcard apps, Revizi is designed specifically for the Australian curriculum. Upload your notes and get AI-generated flashcards, or study from thousands of pre-made cards organised by subject, module and topic.

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Study Tips for ATAR Success

Active Recall Beats Re-reading

Flipping flashcards forces your brain to retrieve answers — widely regarded as more effective than passive re-reading. Revizi’s flashcard-first approach is built around this.

Space It Out, Don’t Cram

Revisiting material at increasing intervals locks it into long-term memory. Revizi’s built-in spaced repetition schedules your reviews automatically.

Study Your Syllabus, Not Random Content

Every minute should count toward your ATAR. Revizi’s flashcards are mapped to your exact state syllabus — no irrelevant content.

Test Yourself Before the Exam Does

Regular self-testing reveals gaps before it’s too late. Use topic-wise quizzes with instant explanations to target weak areas.

Turn Your Notes Into Study Tools

Your class notes are gold — don’t let them sit in a folder. Upload any PDF, doc, or photo and turn them into exam-ready flashcards in minutes.

Study Anywhere, Anytime

The best study session is the one you actually do. Revizi works across devices with no download needed — study on the train, between classes, or at home.

Revizi vs Quizlet & Other Apps

Quizlet is the world's most popular flashcard platform for good reason — it has a massive global library of user-generated sets, polished study modes like Match, Blast, and Learn, and a community of millions. If you're studying a university-level topic or need a general-purpose flashcard tool, it's hard to beat.

But here's the problem for Australian Year 12 students: Quizlet wasn't built for your curriculum. Its content is user-generated and global — you'll find sets labelled "Biology" that cover American AP standards or British A-levels, not NESA's HSC modules or VCAA's VCE study designs. That means you spend time sifting through irrelevant cards instead of studying what your exam actually tests.

Revizi exists because ATAR students deserve a study tool that understands their syllabus from day one. Every flashcard and quiz question on Revizi is mapped to your specific state curriculum — HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE, or ACT SSC. You don't search and hope for the right content; you pick your subject, choose your topic, and start revising material that's aligned to your exam. Upload your own notes and Revizi's AI generates cards mapped to your syllabus — not generic questions.

Feature Revizi Quizlet & Others
Australian curriculum alignment All 7 curriculums No alignment
Syllabus-mapped flashcards Every syllabus topic covered Not mapped
Built for ATAR students Yes General global app
AI flashcard generation Upload notes or photos Limited
Topic-wise quizzes with explanations Yes Basic
Unlimited spaced repetition Built-in (free) Quizlet Plus ($)
Offline study mode Yes (PWA) Limited
AI-generated quizzes from notes Yes No
Prebuilt syllabus flashcard sets Yes Mostly user-generated
Topic progress tracking Yes Limited
Community study modes (Match, Blast) Not available Yes
Global flashcard library Australian curriculum only Millions of user sets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Revizi?

Revizi is a free study app built specifically for Australian Year 11 and Year 12 students. It provides thousands of curriculum-aligned flashcards and quizzes across all seven state curriculums (HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE, and ACT SSC), plus AI flashcard generation from your own notes, spaced repetition, and detailed progress tracking.

How is Revizi different from other study apps?

Other apps and AI tools generate random cards from your notes. Revizi lets you start studying instantly — pick your subject, choose a topic, and go. Thousands of syllabus-mapped flashcards are ready from day one. Upload your own notes for more, and you stay in full control of what you study and how you revise.

Is Revizi free?

Yes. Revizi’s free tier gives you access to thousands of curriculum-aligned flashcards across all subjects and curriculums, plus AI flashcard generation from your own notes. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited generation and full topic access across every subject.

What subjects and curriculums does Revizi cover?

Revizi covers nine subjects across all seven Australian state curriculums: HSC (NSW), VCE (Victoria), QCE (Queensland), WACE (Western Australia), SACE (South Australia), TCE (Tasmania), and ACT SSC (Australian Capital Territory). Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Economics, Business Studies, Ancient History, English, and Psychology — all mapped to your specific state syllabus.

Is Revizi free for ATAR revision?

Yes. Revizi’s free tier gives you access to thousands of curriculum-aligned revision flashcards and practice questions across all subjects and all 7 Australian state curricula. Start revising instantly — no credit card required.

Is Revizi better than Quizlet for ATAR?

It depends on what you need. Quizlet has a huge global library and community features like Match, Blast, and Learn modes — great for general study. But Quizlet's content is user-generated and not mapped to Australian curricula. Revizi is built specifically for ATAR students: every flashcard and quiz is aligned to your state syllabus (HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE, ACT SSC), you can upload your notes for AI-generated cards, and spaced repetition is free. If you want syllabus-aligned revision for your Year 12 exams, Revizi is designed for exactly that.

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Last updated: March 2026