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AI Study Tool
An AI study tool in Evernote that turns your notes into summaries, quizzes, and study plans
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI study tool in Evernote helps you turn notes into concise summaries, quizzes, flashcards, or study plans. It uses your existing notes to create structured study outputs, saving time when preparing for exams or projects.
Evernote's assistant analyzes your notes and extracts core ideas, grouping related concepts into a readable summary. You can request different lengths and formats (bullet points, short paragraph, or a one-page cheat-sheet) to match your study needs.
Yes. Provide the material and your available study time, and the assistant will generate a multi-day or multi-week schedule with specific tasks, timed study blocks, and checkpoints that align with deadlines in your notes.
Yes. The assistant can produce flashcards (question-answer pairs) from your content, focusing on definitions, formulas, and conceptual prompts. You can specify the number of cards and difficulty, and sync the output with your preferred review tool.
Absolutely. Ask the assistant to generate practice questions in multiple-choice, short-answer, or problem formats. It can also provide answer explanations and suggest which pages of your notes to review afterward.
Yes. If a section of your document is dense, the assistant can rewrite it in simpler language, provide analogies, or generate step-by-step explanations suitable for beginners or advanced learners.
You can ask the assistant to compare approaches, theories, or proposals within your notes. It will outline pros and cons, key differences, and suggest recommendations based on the content you provided.
Yes. The chat interface supports iterative prompts so you can refine requests, ask for deeper explanations, or request alternative formats like outlines, timelines, or mnemonics based on the same source material.
The assistant can work with a single note or multiple notes. It synthesizes across documents to build summaries, combined study plans, or comparative analyses that draw from all provided materials in Evernote.
Yes. Outputs like summaries, flashcards, and study plans can be copied back into Evernote notes, exported as text, or used as the basis for shared documents. This helps integrate AI-generated content into your existing workflows.
You can set priority topics, deadlines, and available study time, and the assistant will adjust the plan to meet those constraints. It supports constraints like limited daily time or prioritizing a specific exam topic.
The assistant preserves formulas and can format them in readable text. It can also provide step-by-step derivations or simplified explanations of mathematical expressions found in your notes.
Yes. If your notes include travel dates, the assistant can produce travel-friendly study plans that recommend shorter study blocks, offline materials, and which tasks to prioritize while on the move.
You can request practice questions organized by difficulty. The assistant can generate easy, medium, and hard problems, along with solutions and hints, helping you progress through increasing challenge levels.
The assistant works from the material you provide and can synthesize, summarize, and generate study aids, but it does not replace human instructors. It cannot access materials outside your notes unless you provide them, and recommendations are based on the supplied content.