About us
English
AI Flashcard Generator for Universities
Turn lectures, slides, and research into smart study flashcards with our AI Flashcard Generator for Universities
AI powered (Demo)
1
Add a file
Drop in anything you'd like to use.
OR TRY WITH A SAMPLE
2
Pick a prompt
Add a file first — then any prompt runs against it.
By using the product, you agree to our Terms of Service and have read our Privacy Policy.
Trusted by Millions Worldwide
4.4
2,100+ reviews on G2
4.4
8,200+ reviews on Capterra
4.4
73,000+ reviews on App Store
248M
Registered Users
5B
Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator converts lecture notes, readings, and documents into testable flashcards using templates and smart formatting. It uses your content structure to propose question formats (cloze, recall, MCQ) and organizes cards into decks you can review in Evernote.
It maps flashcards to course structure-lectures, weeks, and exam blueprints-so students can prioritize high-weight topics. You can tag cards by module, set difficulty levels, and export decks aligned to syllabi for targeted study.
Yes. Upload PDFs, lecture slides, or transcripts and the AI will extract candidate facts and suggest flashcard formats. It is best to review and approve generated cards to ensure precision for complex or clinical material.
The AI proposes SRS schedules based on desired retention interval and your study horizon. It can suggest initial intervals and adapt recommendations using review history and self-assessed difficulty to prioritize cards for daily sessions.
You can specify formats like cloze deletions, direct recall, application cases, or multiple-choice. The AI will follow your preferred distribution and produce cards accordingly, preserving tags and source citations when available.
Yes. Evernote allows shared notes and collaborative editing. Group members can add edits, peer-review AI-generated cards, and maintain a consolidated deck with owner-assigned review tasks and deadlines in the note.
Human review is recommended, especially for nuanced or clinical content. AI accelerates candidate generation, but verification ensures accuracy, correct citations, and appropriate difficulty calibration before active use.
A sustainable rate is 15-25 new cards per day to avoid cognitive overload. This limit helps maintain consistent review and allows for quality control. The AI can batch and schedule new-card introductions accordingly.
Yes, the generator can include source citations such as slide numbers, textbook chapters, and DOI links. These references appear on the card back to enable quick verification and deeper review when needed.
The AI can draft integrative and case-based cards, but complex reasoning cards benefit from human curation. Use the AI to generate scaffolding and then refine prompts and model answers for depth.
Yes. You can ask the AI to assemble timed practice quizzes from your validated card pool, choosing difficulty distribution and topic coverage to simulate exam conditions and reveal weak areas.
AI-generated cards may occasionally simplify nuances or suggest imperfect distractors. The tool excels at breadth and formatting; however, it relies on user verification for specialist accuracy and contextual correctness.
Use a checklist: single-concept focus, clear phrasing, source citation, and format match. Peer review and periodic audits in Evernote keep the deck accurate. The AI can flag ambiguous items but should not be the sole verifier for high-stakes material.