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AI Flashcard Tool
Turn your notes into active study with the AI flashcard tool - generate Q&A, decks, and SRS-ready cards from any document
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Flashcard Tool converts notes and documents into study-ready flashcards. Using your content, it suggests Q&A pairs, cloze deletions, and multiple-choice items, and helps structure a review schedule for active recall practice within Evernote.
Open any note in Evernote, then invoke the AI Flashcard Tool. The assistant will scan the content and propose card fronts/backs, tags, and difficulty levels. You can edit suggestions, accept individual cards, or generate full decks for export.
Yes. The tool can propose a spaced repetition plan based on your goals and deadlines. It will recommend initial review intervals and follow-up spacing (e.g., 1, 3, 7, 14 days), and you can adjust intensity depending on test dates or personal bandwidth.
The assistant can create multiple-choice practice items from factual content. It crafts plausible distractors and explains the correct answer. Use these for timed practice or to import into quiz tools supported by your workflow.
Yes. You can tag or rate cards by difficulty and the tool will prioritize easier or harder items depending on your requested session. Evernote keeps metadata so you can filter decks by difficulty for targeted review.
You can export generated flashcards as CSV or TSV from Evernote, which can be imported into many study apps. The tool formats the export with front/back fields and optional tags to preserve context.
Yes. If your note contains images or audio clips, the AI Flashcard Tool can create cards that reference those media assets or extract audio snippets for pronunciation cards. You can edit which media are attached to each card before exporting.
The tool aims to produce accurate, testable Q&A from your notes, but you should review and edit suggested cards. Accuracy improves when notes are clear and well-structured; Evernote's interface makes it easy to refine questions before studying.
Yes. For dense texts or definitions, the assistant can create cloze deletions that remove key terms or phrases, ideal for recall practice. You can control cloze granularity (single-word, phrase, or sentence-level gaps).
Absolutely. The tool supports bilingual cards, example sentences, audio pronunciation, and kanji/vocabulary formats. Many users convert language notes into active recall decks for daily practice within Evernote.
Yes. Meeting notes can be transformed into flashcards for follow-up facts, action items, deadlines, and key decisions. This is helpful for onboarding or reviewing complex project details without re-reading full meeting transcripts.
You can request interactive quizzes based on generated cards. The assistant can run timed quizzes, track correct/incorrect responses, and suggest which cards to focus on next according to your performance.
The tool handles long notes, but for very extensive documents the assistant may prioritize high-yield sections or let you select subsections for card generation. Evernote organizes large collections so you can process material in manageable chunks.
Yes. All suggested flashcards are editable before saving or exporting. You can change wording, add examples, attach images or audio, and set tags or due dates to tailor study sessions within Evernote.
The assistant detects duplicate facts and flags conflicting statements for review. You can merge similar cards or resolve conflicts manually. Evernote retains previous versions so you can review change history and ensure consistency.