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Convert Notes to Flashcards
Easily convert notes to flashcards and transform your study material into bite-sized review cards
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Frequently Asked Questions
Convert notes to flashcards takes your existing Evernote notes and turns key facts, definitions, and examples into concise flashcard prompts and answers. It extracts high-yield points, formats them for spaced review, and groups them into decks you can study from any device.
Notes with clear facts, procedures, definitions, or example problems convert most effectively. Lecture notes, study guides, meeting action items, and step-by-step troubleshooting docs yield high-quality flashcards. Narrative or highly contextual notes may need slight editing for concise card phrasing.
Yes. You can pick formats such as Q&A, cloze deletions, step-by-step procedural cards, or image + text cards. Evernote lets you preview and edit each generated card so you can adjust phrasing, add audio, or attach supporting images before study.
Flashcards created from your notes can be synced to mobile devices and reviewed offline after the initial sync. This makes it easy to study during commutes or while traveling without constant internet access, with progress syncing back once you reconnect.
Quizzes are produced by sampling generated flashcards and transforming them into various question types: multiple-choice, short answer, or scenario-based prompts. You can set difficulty and the number of questions, and quizzes will pull from specific decks or tags.
Absolutely. After conversion, every card is editable. You can simplify language, swap examples, or add clarifying hints. Evernote preserves the original note so you can reference full context while refining card text for clarity.
Yes. If your note contains images or audio, the conversion tool will suggest image-backed cards or attach audio files. You can also add recorded pronunciations or instructor clips to the back of cards to support multimodal learning.
You can tag or label cards by difficulty during or after conversion. Those tags inform review priority in spaced repetition schedules so harder cards appear more frequently until you mark them as mastered.
Yes. Meeting notes with action items, definitions, or policy decisions can be converted into flashcards that focus on responsibilities, deadlines, and key takeaways. This is useful for onboarding, compliance training, and retaining meeting knowledge.
Each generated card includes a reference back to the originating Evernote note so you can jump to the full context at any time. This helps clarify nuance and prevents loss of detail when studying simplified card prompts.
Flashcard decks and exported CSVs can be shared within teams. Team members can import shared decks into their Evernote accounts or compatible study tools, and collaboratively refine card content and tags.
Extraction focuses on clearly stated facts and procedural steps and generally performs well on structured notes. For ambiguous or highly contextual passages, the tool provides suggestions you should review and edit to ensure accuracy and relevance.
Notes containing clear handwriting can be processed with OCR to extract text for flashcard generation. Handwritten content with heavy markup or poor legibility may require manual correction after OCR before conversion to ensure card clarity.
Conversion relies on clear, concise source material. Long narratives, informal journal entries, or fragmented notes may yield low-quality cards without user refinement. Also, complex visual diagrams may need manual breakdown into multiple cards for effective study.