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Use an ai study tool free to turn your notes into summaries, flashcards, and study plans in Evernote
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ai study tool free in Evernote is an assistant that helps transform your notes into study materials - summaries, plans, flashcards, and quizzes - using natural language prompts to speed review and planning.
Open your note in Evernote and choose the AI Assistant or study tool option. You can prompt it to summarize, create flashcards, or build study plans from the selected note content in a few clicks.
Yes. The assistant condenses long notes into concise summaries or outlines while preserving key points. You can request different lengths - one-sentence, three-bullet, or multi-paragraph summaries tailored to your needs.
Yes. The tool can generate flashcards in Q/A or cloze formats from your notes and export them for review or import into compatible spaced-repetition apps, or keep them in Evernote for quick practice.
The assistant can create study plans based on your deadlines and available time, suggesting spaced review intervals and priorities. You can adjust pace, topics, and time blocks interactively to fit your availability.
Yes. Ask the assistant to produce timed quizzes or open-ended questions tailored to the material. It can include answer keys and explanations for self-checking and deeper review.
You can run the assistant on most Evernote notes, including long-form lecture notes, research logs, and project plans. It works best when notes are reasonably structured or contain clear sections.
Evernote supports shared notes and collaborative editing. The assistant can work with shared content so teams can generate study artifacts together and keep everyone aligned on tasks and deadlines.
Evernote maintains your note revisions and the artifacts created from them, so you can track study progress and revisit previous summaries, flashcards, and plans as needed.
Yes. The assistant can process technical material and extract key formulas, procedures, and example problems, and it can help structure explanations and practice items for advanced subjects.
Summaries aim to capture main points and actionable items from your notes. Accuracy depends on the clarity and completeness of source material; you can refine results by providing additional prompts or clarifying corrections.
Yes. The assistant supports conversational follow-ups, so you can iteratively refine summaries, drills, or plans, and request different formats like checklists, timelines, or expanded explanations.
The assistant works with Evernote notes that include text, links, and pasted content. For attachments, text-based files are most straightforward; you can copy content into a note for better processing when needed.
The assistant can handle very long notes. For exceptionally long documents, breaking content into sections or providing focused prompts helps ensure targeted outputs like concise summaries or specific flashcard sets.