Clean study notes
Get a summary, outline, key concepts, must-know terms, and a review checklist.
Free AI-powered study notes tool
Paste your study material and turn lectures, textbook passages, class notes, or transcripts into clean, organized study notes in seconds.
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Paste study material you are allowed to use. Do not include passwords, school IDs, private student records, or sensitive personal information.
Output
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Quiz questions
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Problem
Lecture slides, textbook chapters, and class notes often arrive in different formats. Before you can study, you have to find the key ideas, rewrite the outline, define terms, and make practice questions.
Get a summary, outline, key concepts, must-know terms, and a review checklist.
Create question-and-answer cards from the same material for quick review.
Generate multiple-choice questions with answers and short explanations.
Turn a chapter or lecture into a focused review plan before an exam.
Use lecture notes, textbook excerpts, class summaries, or transcripts you are allowed to process.
Create study notes, flashcards, quizzes, or a complete study guide.
Copy your results or download them as Markdown. More export options are planned.
Free generator
Paste study material you are allowed to use. Do not include passwords, school IDs, private student records, or sensitive personal information.
Output
Difficulty
Quiz questions
Result preview
No checkout in v0. We will only use this for waitlist updates.
Free
Pro — coming soon
Plan limits and pricing may change before paid plans launch. Fair-use limits will apply.
Use this tool to understand and review course material. Do not use it to bypass academic rules or submit AI output as your own work where prohibited.
Basic use is free with fair-use limits. Pro features such as longer inputs, PDF upload, history, and extra exports are planned.
For v0, paste copied PDF text into the generator. Direct PDF upload is planned and should not be treated as live until implemented.
No. AI outputs can be incomplete or inaccurate, so review them against your course materials.
No. It is designed to help you understand and review materials, not replace your own work or bypass academic rules.