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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator is a feature powered by Evernote's AI Assistant that converts notes into study cards. It suggests Q&A, cloze deletions, and other card types you can edit before saving or exporting for spaced review.
You can access the AI Flashcard Generator through Evernote where a free tier offers basic conversion and editing capabilities. Features and limits vary by plan; the generator is aimed at making study card creation faster and easier for all users.
The generator creates multiple formats: direct Q&A, cloze deletions, definition cards, and application scenario prompts. Generated cards are editable so you can refine wording, adjust difficulty, and add images or context before exporting.
Difficulty estimations come from heuristics based on card length, presence of multi-step processes, and model confidence. You can override difficulty tags during review, and the system adapts schedules if you mark cards as harder or easier during practice.
You can attach images to cards manually in the editor. Automatic text extraction from images may be limited in early releases; check the UI for available image options. Evernote keeps the original note and image linked for context.
Absolutely. The generator supports domain-specific note conversion and can help transform dense certification material into concise review cards. Best practice: review and edit cards for accuracy and context before relying on them for high-stakes study.
Accuracy depends on the clarity of your source notes and the chosen generation mode. Evernote emphasizes a human-in-the-loop workflow where you review and refine generated cards to ensure precision and usefulness for your studies.
Yes. Select one or more notes and run the generator to produce a combined set of candidate cards. The editor supports bulk actions like accept/reject and tagging to speed up review workflows.
You can export and share generated decks via files or shared Evernote notes. Sharing keeps card context and source notes intact so collaborators can review origins and suggest edits collaboratively.
The generator works across subjects-language learning, science, professional study, and more. For best results, supply clear notes and consider domain-specific templates or modes if available in the UI.
Yes. When you review cards within an SRS workflow, schedules adapt based on your performance, which helps optimize review spacing and improve long-term retention. Evernote stores review metadata to track progress.
You can choose from preset scheduling modes (e.g., conservative, balanced) or let the system use adaptive scheduling that factors in difficulty and recall history. Settings allow you to tailor intervals to your study style.
Early limitations may include less advanced image OCR and fewer language templates. Evernote focuses on quality by providing editable previews and conservative defaults, and additional features will roll out based on user feedback and research findings.