Image Occlusion Is Live: Auto-Detect + Manual Control

Image Occlusion Is Live: Auto-Detect + Manual Control

Image Occlusion is one of the fastest ways to memorize diagrams — anatomy labels, pathways, graphs, and any figure packed with names. The idea is simple: hide key labels, force recall, then reveal the answer during review.


Why Image Occlusion Works

Image Occlusion turns passive diagram viewing into active recall. Instead of rereading labels, you are forced to retrieve the answer from memory — which is where real learning happens.

This is especially useful for visual-heavy subjects like anatomy, biology, neuroscience, engineering, and medicine.


The Problem with Traditional Image Occlusion

Traditional image occlusion is painfully slow. You end up screenshotting images, importing them one by one, and manually drawing boxes over every label.

And here’s the key truth: there is essentially no learning benefit in manually drawing rectangles.

The learning happens during retrieval practice when you review the cards, not during the busywork of covering text. Manually drawing boxes just wastes time and energy.


What Recall Genie Does Differently

  • Auto-detect occlusion boxes in seconds — no more drawing everything manually.
  • Fully editable results — move, resize, delete, or add boxes if you don’t like the auto-detected ones.
  • Faster card creation without sacrificing learning — automation removes friction so you can spend time actually studying.

How It Works

  1. Upload a diagram or image
  2. Click Auto-Detect to generate occlusion boxes
  3. Adjust any boxes you don’t like (optional)
  4. Save and study

Bottom Line

Stop wasting time drawing boxes. Let automation handle creation — then tweak only what actually matters.

The learning happens during review. Image Occlusion should be fast to create and powerful to use.


Try Image Occlusion on your next diagram and feel the difference.