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AI Flashcard Generator
Turn notes into effective study tools with the AI flashcard generator
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI flashcard generator converts notes into study-ready flashcards using Evernote's assistant. It suggests question formats, creates cloze deletions and multiple-choice options, and prepares export-ready decks for review.
Generation usually takes seconds to a few minutes depending on note length and selected options. Small notes produce cards almost instantly; longer, multimedia-rich notes take longer to parse and format.
Yes. Generated cards open in an editable preview so you can refine wording, add images, or change the answer before saving. Evernote preserves your edits and stores the final card set in your chosen notebook.
Yes. The generator can create cloze deletions automatically by identifying key terms, formulas, or phrases. You can accept suggested clozes or manually select text to turn into a cloze card for precise control.
Yes. The assistant can generate multiple-choice cards and suggest plausible distractors. You can review and edit distractors to ensure they match your learning goals and maintain factual accuracy.
The assistant uses contextual analysis to surface probable key concepts, names, dates, and formulas. It offers suggestions which you can accept, refine, or replace to ensure the generated cards reflect your priority topics.
Yes. The tool can generate a spaced repetition schedule tailored to your exam date and available study time. It outlines intervals and daily session plans so you can organize reviews effectively within Evernote.
Yes. When your notes include images of diagrams or screenshots, the assistant can extract embedded text via OCR and suggest flashcards based on detected labels. Complex diagrams may need manual refinement after generation.
Yes. The generator works on mobile with a simplified preview and inline editing so you can create and review cards on the go. Mobile flows focus on quick edits and saving, with fuller options available on desktop.
You can share decks by exporting CSV files or by sharing Evernote notebooks containing the generated flashcards. Shared decks maintain the card content and tags for collaborators to import or review.
Yes. The assistant recognizes several languages and can generate flashcards in the source language, including cloze deletions and idiom-focused cards. Language-specific formatting and diacritics are preserved where possible.
You can tag cards with difficulty levels and set priority for scheduling. The generator suggests difficulty based on context and frequency, but you can override these suggestions to match your study needs.
Distractors are generated to be plausible and pedagogically useful, but they should be reviewed. The assistant helps craft plausible wrong answers, and Evernote encourages a quick QA pass before relying on them for high-stakes study.
The generator performs best on clear, focused notes. Ambiguous or very short fragments may produce weak suggestions. Multimedia and diagram-heavy notes often need manual refinement. Evernote's assistant offers editing tools to polish results.