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Flashcard Generator AI
Turn notes into active learning with a fast, reliable flashcard generator ai
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Frequently Asked Questions
A flashcard generator AI converts notes or documents into study cards automatically. It extracts key facts, generates question-answer pairs, and can format cloze deletions or multiple-choice items so you can review them in a spaced-repetition system.
Yes. The generator can process lengthy lecture notes and break them into multiple flashcards. It prioritizes headings and lists for higher accuracy and offers previews so you can confirm which cards to keep or refine before export.
You can select card types such as definition Q/A, cloze deletions, example-based prompts, or multiple-choice. The generator provides options during preview and allows batch conversion with chosen card types applied consistently across selected content.
If your PDF or image text is recognized (OCR), the system can extract text and propose flashcards. For handwritten or low-quality scans, results may require more manual editing. You can attach files to Evernote and run the generator on recognized text segments.
The tool supports multiple languages commonly used in learning workflows. Language support may vary by feature; when converting multilingual notes, choose the appropriate language so the AI produces grammatically correct prompts and answers.
You can add or attach audio to individual cards. For language learning, record pronunciation samples or attach tutor audio files. The generator can suggest where audio would be helpful, but you can always upload or record audio manually.
Yes, the generator can produce plausible distractors for multiple-choice cards. You can review and edit distractors in the preview to ensure they are pedagogically appropriate and avoid ambiguous or misleading options.
You can select specific sections or tags within a note to restrict generation. This is useful when you only want vocabulary cards or when a long note contains several unrelated topics that should be exported separately.
Improve quality by structuring notes with clear headings and lists, adding example sentences, and marking important items with tags. After generation, use the preview editor to refine phrasing and add explanations so cards provide clearer cues during review.
Notes of any reasonable length can be processed, but very long documents may be split into sections to improve extraction quality. If a note is extremely long, the tool suggests chunking it into topic-based exports for best results.