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AI Flashcard Generator for Students
Turn lecture notes into study-ready flashcards with the AI flashcard generator for students
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator turns your notes into study-ready flashcards automatically. It analyzes text and structures concise question-and-answer pairs, then formats them for spaced review. Evernote stores and syncs the resulting decks so you can review on any device.
Most note batches are converted within seconds to a few minutes depending on length and complexity. Larger documents may take longer as the generator extracts concepts, prioritizes items, and formats explanations suitable for active recall.
Yes. Every card is editable after generation. You can change wording, add hints, adjust difficulty tags, or merge multiple cards. Evernote saves your edits and will use them as the canonical version for future reviews.
The generator can recommend a spaced repetition schedule tailored to your deadlines and confidence levels. It proposes review intervals and prioritizes high-yield cards, and you can accept, modify, or disable the suggested plan within Evernote.
Yes. The tool can produce multiple-choice Qs from your notes, including one correct answer and distractors. It tries to make distractors plausible based on common mistakes or close concepts, which helps with retrieval practice and diagnostic assessment.
Absolutely. For worked problems or multi-step processes the generator can produce stepwise cards: a card might cover an intermediate step, a conceptual rationale, or the final answer. You can configure whether you prefer single-concept cards or multi-step prompts.
You can request different formats like basic Q/A, cloze deletions, multiple choice, or multi-step cards. The generator supports those styles and will format cards accordingly so they suit your study preferences and the topic's needs.
For long notes the generator segments content into topics and prioritizes high-yield items. It groups related concepts and suggests a prioritized flashcard set so you can focus on essential material first. You can then expand to secondary cards as time permits.
Yes, if your images or PDFs contain readable text or scanned handwriting the tool can extract content and convert it into cards. For complex figures the generator will summarize key points and suggest cards based on figure captions and annotations.
You can share flashcard decks from Evernote with classmates or study groups. Shared decks preserve card content and annotations so collaborators can review, comment, or suggest edits without disrupting your original set.
The generator can produce exam-style prompts such as timed essay outlines, source-analysis practice, and multi-part questions. It can also convert your instructor's rubric into flashcards that focus on criteria like thesis clarity or evidence quality.
Yes - you can tag cards with difficulty levels and assign priority labels. The AI will honor these when creating a study schedule and can auto-adjust intervals based on your self-reported recall performance during reviews.
The generator supports multiple languages for both input and flashcard outputs. Language support depends on the note content and may vary in quality. Evernote's interface will present cards in the language of your input when possible.
The generator performs best with clear, well-structured notes. Hand-drawn diagrams, highly ambiguous shorthand, or incomplete sentences may need manual clarification. Evernote makes it straightforward to edit source notes and re-run conversions for improved cards.