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Free Study AI Tool
Boost learning with a free study ai tool that summarizes, quizzes, and builds study plans from your notes
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Frequently Asked Questions
The free study AI tool is an Evernote-powered assistant that helps you summarize notes, generate flashcards, create study plans, and produce practice questions from uploaded materials. It uses your notes in Evernote to deliver quick study outputs and suggestions tailored to your content and goals.
Open Evernote and select the AI Assistant option on a note or notebook. Upload or open the study material you want help with, then choose a suggested prompt or type a request like "Summarize this" or "Make flashcards." The assistant will analyze the content and return structured study outputs you can refine.
Yes. The assistant can condense long notes into concise summaries and highlight key takeaways. You can request different lengths (short bullet list, paragraph summary, or a detailed executive summary) and ask for focus on specific sections such as formulas, dates, or action items.
You can ask the tool to generate flashcards or a set of question-answer pairs from any note. It can include definitions, formulas, example problems, and step-by-step solutions. You can also specify how many flashcards and whether to prioritize conceptual or factual items.
Yes. Request practice quizzes with a desired number of questions, difficulty level, and format (multiple choice, short answer, or problem-solving). The assistant can also grade answers, explain solutions, and recommend follow-up drills based on missed items.
Ask the assistant to create a study plan from your notes. It can map out daily and weekly milestones, suggest time allocations, and include deadlines or mock test dates. Plans can be tailored to your timeline, target score, and available study hours.
Yes. You can add PDFs, slide decks, or pasted text into Evernote; the assistant will process the content and extract structures, summaries, and study materials. For best results, upload clear copies and highlight the pages or sections you want prioritized.
Outputs from the assistant - summaries, flashcards, plans, and quizzes - can be copied into Evernote notes, exported as text, or used to create new notes. You can then organize, tag, and sync these study materials across your devices in Evernote.
Yes. The assistant works across subjects, from STEM topics to humanities. It adapts its responses based on the content you provide, producing appropriate summaries, practice problems, or study plans aligned with the subject matter and complexity.
You can request step-by-step explanations for formulas, proofs, reactions, or problem solutions. The assistant can break down complex ideas into simpler components, provide examples, and offer alternative approaches to the same problem to aid comprehension.
Yes. The assistant supports multiple output formats: bullet summaries, full paragraph explanations, flashcard sets, timed practice quizzes, or slide outlines. Specify the format and level of detail you want, and the assistant will tailor the response.
The assistant can process large notes, but for extremely long documents you may want to break them into sections for more focused outputs. Splitting by chapter or topic helps produce targeted summaries and study materials that are easier to review.
Yes. The assistant can analyze practice-test logs and suggest pacing strategies, skip-return heuristics, and time allocation templates based on past performance in your notes. It can also generate timed practice sets to simulate test-day conditions.
The assistant helps synthesize and transform study material, but it doesn't replace instructors or official exam authority. It may not always capture contextual nuances from a live lecture or graded rubric, so you should cross-check important factual or grading-related details with course instructors or official sources.
Evernote combines note organization, syncing across devices, and the AI Assistant to help you collect materials, generate study outputs, and keep everything in one searchable workspace. This integration makes it easier to iterate on notes, follow revision logs, and execute study plans efficiently.