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Anki import guides for Deckbase

Choose your source format and follow a tested migration path. Start with one pilot deck, verify card quality in review, then scale with confidence.

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Choose your migration path

Each guide is designed for one real workflow. Pick the format you use today and avoid running a large migration until your pilot deck passes quality checks.

How to import Anki CSV into Deckbase

Move your Anki spreadsheet into Deckbase in minutes with field mapping, QA checks, and a 5-step migration workflow.Open guide

How to import Anki Excel into Deckbase

Move Anki-style Excel sheets into Deckbase with formatting cleanup, column mapping, and QA checks.Open guide

How to import APKG into Deckbase

Migrate .apkg decks to Deckbase with practical checks for templates, media, and card quality.Open guide

How to move from Quizlet to Deckbase

Export Quizlet sets and import into Deckbase with cleaner formatting and better long-term study workflows.Open guide

How to import TSV flashcards into Deckbase

Import TSV files into Deckbase with encoding checks, field mapping, and format-safe validation.Open guide

How to import media-heavy Anki decks into Deckbase

Migrate media-heavy Anki decks into Deckbase with naming conventions and broken-asset fixes.Open guide

How to import cloze cards into Deckbase

Migrate cloze-heavy decks to Deckbase with syntax checks, sample QA, and stability tips.Open guide

Anki import troubleshooting in Deckbase

Fix common Deckbase import failures for CSV, APKG, TSV, and media decks with a clear triage flow.Open guide

How to bulk-migrate Anki decks to Deckbase

Move multiple Anki decks to Deckbase with batch strategy, naming standards, and QA sampling.Open guide

How to import Markdown notes into Deckbase

Convert Markdown (.md) study notes into Deckbase flashcards with heading parsing, list extraction, and frontmatter handling.Open guide

How to import Notion databases into Deckbase

Export Notion databases and pages to Deckbase with property mapping, relation handling, and clean card conversion.Open guide

How to import JSON flashcard data into Deckbase

Import structured JSON arrays and objects into Deckbase with schema validation, key mapping, and error handling.Open guide

How to import Google Sheets into Deckbase

Export Google Sheets study data to Deckbase with range selection, cell formatting cleanup, and column mapping.Open guide

How to import Word documents into Deckbase

Convert Microsoft Word study docs into Deckbase cards with heading extraction, list parsing, and style cleanup.Open guide

How to import Obsidian notes into Deckbase

Migrate your Obsidian vault into Deckbase with wikilink handling, YAML frontmatter mapping, and graph-aware card tagging.Open guide

How to migrate from Brainscape to Deckbase

Export Brainscape flashcard classes and migrate to Deckbase with confidence-rating cleanup and deck reorganization.Open guide

How to migrate from RemNote to Deckbase

Export RemNote documents and portals to Deckbase with rem references, concept-descriptor pairs, and hierarchy cleanup.Open guide

How to import plain-text flashcards into Deckbase

Import line-delimited plain-text files into Deckbase with minimal formatting, separator parsing, and quick QA.Open guide

How to migrate from Memrise to Deckbase

Export Memrise courses and migrate to Deckbase with meme mnemonics, Difficult Words, and Speed Review workflow mapping.Open guide

How to migrate from Roam Research to Deckbase

Export Roam Research block references and daily notes into Deckbase flashcards — strip [[links]], convert atomic blocks, and set up FSRS review.Open guide

How to migrate from Bear to Deckbase

Export Bear notes as Markdown and convert to Deckbase flashcards — tag-based deck mapping, clean CSV import, and FSRS review for iOS and macOS learners.Open guide

How to migrate from Evernote to Deckbase

Export Evernote notebooks and convert to Deckbase flashcards — ENEX to CSV workflow, notebook-to-deck mapping, and FSRS review setup.Open guide

How to migrate from OneNote to Deckbase

Export OneNote sections and convert to Deckbase flashcards — Word/PDF export path, AI-assisted card generation, and FSRS review setup.Open guide

How to migrate from Cram to Deckbase

Export Cram.com flashcard sets and import into Deckbase for FSRS scheduling, AI card generation, and a cleaner long-term retention workflow.Open guide

Migration rules that prevent quality regressions

Always run a pilot first

Import one active deck, complete real review sessions for a week, and evaluate retention signals before moving your full library.

Preserve one source of truth

Keep raw exports unchanged and track cleanup versions to avoid conflicting fixes across tools.

Batch by topic, not by file size

Topic-level batches are easier to QA and make long-term deck maintenance cleaner.

Frequently asked questions about Anki import

How do I import Anki decks into Deckbase?

Export your Anki deck as .apkg or CSV, then upload it to Deckbase. The importer maps fields automatically and preserves your card content. Start with one pilot deck to verify formatting before importing your full library.

Can I import Quizlet decks into Deckbase?

Yes. Export your Quizlet set as CSV, then import it into Deckbase. You can also use Deckbase as a Quizlet-to-Anki bridge by exporting to CSV and importing into either app.

What file formats does Deckbase support for import?

Deckbase supports Anki .apkg, CSV, Excel (.xlsx), TSV, and plain text. Images and audio are preserved when imported from .apkg files.

Will my Anki scheduling data transfer to Deckbase?

Anki interval and ease data do not transfer because Deckbase uses FSRS natively. Your card content, media, and tags are preserved. FSRS will rebuild optimal intervals within two weeks of regular review.

Is Anki import free on Deckbase?

Yes. Importing existing decks is free on all plans. AI-powered card generation from new source material requires a paid plan. See Pricing for details.

Start with one deck today

Run a controlled migration test with one active topic before moving everything.

Keep migration evidence-based: review completion, lapse trend, and session time should improve after switching.