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Turn your notes into study-ready flashcards with the AI Flashcard Creator
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Creator in Evernote turns your notes into study-ready flashcards automatically. It analyzes content, extracts high-yield facts, and formats front/back flashcards you can review on desktop or mobile.
Open a note in Evernote and choose the AI Flashcard Creator. The assistant will scan the content, suggest card candidates, and let you customize fronts, backs, tags, and difficulty before generating the deck.
Yes. The AI is designed to process long, detailed notes and prioritize high-yield items. It identifies definitions, formulas, and scenario prompts to produce a balanced deck suitable for spaced repetition.
Absolutely. After the AI suggests flashcards, you can edit wording, split multi-step cards into smaller ones, add images or audio, and tag cards for focused review in Evernote.
The assistant can suggest SRS schedules tailored to card types: vocabulary, formulas, and application cards each get recommended intervals. You can accept the defaults or customize them to match your study routine.
Yes. The creator supports multimedia cards. You can attach images, diagrams, or short audio clips for pronunciation practice and visual memory aids when converting notes into cards.
You can generate practice quizzes from any flashcard set. The assistant can produce multiple-choice, short-answer, or timed quizzes to test recall and simulate exam conditions.
The AI tags cards by priority using cues in your notes (like "high-yield" tags or repeated mentions). You can also manually set priority levels and filter decks in Evernote for focused sessions.
Evernote lets you export notes and attachments. For flashcards, you can export card data to common formats or share decks within your Evernote workspace for collaboration.
Yes. The AI recognizes formulas and worked examples in your notes and can turn key steps into calculation-based flashcards or stepwise cloze cards for practice.
The Flashcard Creator supports language study features like translation prompts, cloze deletions, pronunciation hints, and audio-backed cards-great for vocabulary and grammar drills.
You can share generated decks with collaborators in Evernote. Peers can suggest edits, leave comments, and flag items for review so the deck evolves with group input.
Evernote supports text, images, PDFs, and audio attachments. The AI can reference these attachments when generating cards, creating image-based or audio-backed flashcards as needed.
Training volume varies by goal. A common approach is to seed 100-200 cards focused on high-priority topics, then add 50-100 per week. The assistant can propose a phased creation plan based on your timeline.
The assistant relies on the clarity of the source notes; ambiguous phrasing may produce less accurate cards. It excels with well-structured notes, and you can always review and refine suggested cards before studying.