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Teacher Elf vs Quizlet

Quizlet is a great self-study tool with the largest set library on the internet. Teacher Elf is built for the classroom: flashcards, live games, quizzes, and progress tracking in one place, free and without ads. Here is an honest look at the differences.

FreeNo adsNo student emails required
FeatureTeacher ElfQuizlet
PriceFree, with no paid tierFree plan plus Quizlet Plus subscriptions
AdsNo adsAds on the free plan
Student accountsTeacher-created accounts with optional email; live games need no account at allStudents need accounts for assigned study and progress
Live class gamesLive Quiz with join codes and QR, in Classic and Survivor modesQuizlet Live team games
Flashcards and study modesFlashcard decks with Smart Review, Spaced Repetition, and nine gamesExcellent flashcards and self-study modes
Spaced repetitionBuilt into every deck, freeSpaced practice varies by plan and platform
AI featuresAI generation for decks, quizzes, dialogues, and complete lessons, plus an AI Tutor for conversation practiceAI study tools, with limits on the free plan
Teacher progress trackingAssignments and real-time class progress includedClass progress is part of the paid teacher offering

This comparison reflects publicly available information from June 2026. Vendor plans change, so check their pricing pages for current details.

When Quizlet may be the better fit

  • Your students already study on Quizlet at home and love its mobile apps.
  • You want the largest library of user-created study sets anywhere.
  • Self-study is your main use case and your school pays for Quizlet Plus.

When Teacher Elf fits

  • You want flashcards, live games, quizzes, and progress tracking in one free tool.
  • Your school will not collect student emails for a third-party study app.
  • You are tired of hitting paywalls in the middle of planning a lesson.

Frequently asked questions

Is Teacher Elf really free, or is there a catch?

There is no paid tier and no ads. The project is built and funded by one developer, and the core classroom features will stay free. The pricing page explains how the costs are covered.

Can I import my Quizlet sets?

There is no one-click Quizlet import. You can import Anki decks, photograph a word list with the OCR import, or paste your content and let AI Flashcards build the deck for you.

Do my students need accounts?

Never an email address. Live Quiz needs no account at all: students join with a 6-digit code. For homework and progress tracking, you create simple username accounts for your class and can print the passwords.

Try it on a real deck

Open a ready-made deck and play a game right now. No account needed.