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AI Flashcard Generator from Notes
Turn your notes into study-ready flashcards with the AI flashcard generator from notes
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Generator analyzes your Evernote notes and produces flashcards automatically. It extracts key facts, definitions, dates, and Q/A pairs, and can format them for review, quizzes, or spaced repetition schedules to speed up study prep.
Open the note you want to study and launch the AI Assistant. Choose the 'Generate Flashcards' option, set preferences such as card count and difficulty levels, and the assistant will create a draft deck you can edit and export.
Yes. The assistant can output basic Q/A flashcards, cloze deletions, image-based cards, multiple-choice questions, and scenario-based application cards. You can mix card types in one deck to match different study needs.
You can specify a target number or let the assistant decide based on content density. Options include concise (fewer, high-yield cards) or exhaustive (detailed cards covering most sentences). The assistant will confirm before finalizing.
Yes. When your notes include images, diagrams, or PDFs, the assistant can attach these to relevant flashcards and generate alt text. It also suggests thumbnail crops for mobile-friendly review cards.
Absolutely. The AI can produce multiple-choice questions with plausible distractors, explanations for correct answers, and difficulty tags. You can use these quizzes for self-testing or classroom review.
Yes. Generated cards appear as editable drafts. You can revise wording, change answers, add images, or merge cards before saving the final deck in Evernote or exporting to other study formats.
You can tell the assistant which sections or tags to prioritize-such as 'high-yield', 'exam topics', or specific dates-and it will weight card creation accordingly. You can also reorder or filter cards manually.
The assistant breaks long paragraphs into multiple concise flashcards by extracting factual sentences and framing them as questions. It also suggests summary cards for overarching ideas.
Yes. Generate a deck and share it via Evernote links or export options. Collaborators can suggest edits, comment on cards, and contribute additional notes, making group study efficient.
The assistant can assign review intervals using a standard spaced-repetition schedule (initial, 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, etc.). You can customize intervals and the assistant will mark card statuses for your review sessions.
Yes. If your notes have labeled images or attachments, the assistant can create identification flashcards that prompt with an image and ask for labels, structures, or diagnoses, ideal for anatomy, diagrams, and spectral interpretation.
The assistant works with text within Evernote notes and common attachments like JPG, PNG, PDF, and clipped web pages. It extracts text from attached PDFs when available to build accurate flashcards.
You can request quizzes at specific difficulty levels. The assistant tags questions as easy, medium, or hard based on content complexity and produces balanced quizzes or targeted practice on weaker areas.
The assistant depends on the clarity and completeness of your notes. Very sparse or ambiguous content may require manual editing. It’s best used with organized notes-headings, clear facts, and included references-so generated flashcards are accurate and useful.