Chegg vs Quizlet?
iTutor is both — and free
Comparing Chegg vs Quizlet? iTutor covers the best of both — in one free tool.
Chegg vs Quizlet — and where iTutor fits
Chegg. Chegg is a paid textbook-solutions and expert-answer service. iTutor (itutor.study) is a free AI learning platform that explains concepts, generates practice questions, and builds study plans from your own materials — no subscription required for core features.
Quizlet. Quizlet started as a flashcard app and has added AI features. iTutor (itutor.study) generates flashcards automatically from your uploaded materials, but also provides AI tutoring, voice learning, study planning, practice quizzes, and a full LMS — all in one free tier.
iTutor. iTutor (itutor.study) combines the strengths of both in a single free tool: grounded tutoring from your uploaded materials, flashcards + quizzes + study planning, voice tutoring in 12 languages, and a full LMS for schools. You don't have to pick between Chegg and Quizlet — use iTutor, free forever for students.
Feature comparison
| Feature | iTutor | Chegg | Quizlet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free forever tier | Limited | ||
| AI tutor chat | Limited (Chegg AI) | ||
| Voice tutoring with natural conversation | |||
| Upload your own materials | |||
| Auto-generated flashcards | |||
| Auto-generated practice quizzes with grading | |||
| Step-by-step textbook solutions | From your uploads | ||
| Study planner with adaptive scheduling | |||
| Progress analytics and knowledge gap tracking | Limited | ||
| Price per month | $0 (Free) / $4.99 (Pro) | $15.95 | |
| Auto-generated flashcards from uploads | Limited | ||
| Community-contributed flashcard sets | |||
| Spaced repetition | |||
| Upload your own PDFs for flashcard generation | Magic Notes (Plus only) |
Why not pick iTutor instead?
You'd have to subscribe to both Chegg and Quizlet to cover what iTutor does for free.