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Smart Flashcard Generator
Turn your notes into active study decks with the smart flashcard generator
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Frequently Asked Questions
The smart flashcard generator is an Evernote AI Assistant feature that converts your notes into study cards. It extracts definitions, examples, and Q&A pairs, then suggests card formats and tags to organize decks for review.
Generation time depends on document length and complexity, but typical batches complete in seconds to a few minutes. Large notebooks or very long notes may take longer as the assistant parses and structures the material.
Notes that are structured with headings, lists, examples, and clear questions or definitions produce the most useful flashcards. Lecture notes, study guides, and problem solutions usually translate well into cloze, Q&A, and image-based cards.
Yes. The assistant can detect key phrases and create cloze-deletion cards from sentences, hiding the most important tokens for active recall practice while preserving context on the back of the card.
The generator can produce multiple-choice items by identifying plausible distractors from related content in your notes. It will suggest distractor options and flag when manual review is recommended for accuracy.
Yes. If your notes include images such as diagrams or spectra, the assistant can create image-occlusion or image+question flashcards that target visual recognition and interpretation skills.
You can choose templates such as Q&A, cloze, multiple choice, or image-occlusion. The assistant offers recommended formats and lets you edit the front/back text and hints before exporting to your deck.
Yes. The assistant supports batch generation across multiple notes or a notebook. It will group cards by tag, topic, or priority and provide an overview so you can approve or refine card sets in bulk.
The assistant proposes tags based on headings, keywords, and your existing tag conventions in Evernote. You can accept suggested tags or edit them to match your personal taxonomy before saving the cards.
Yes. After creating cards, the tool can suggest a spaced-repetition schedule and integrate suggested review intervals. You can adjust frequency, daily study time, and target retention levels.
You can export generated cards and share them with collaborators or classmates. The assistant helps standardize formatting so shared decks remain consistent and easy to review by others.
Cards include references or links back to the source Evernote note so you can view the full context anytime. This keeps facts traceable and makes it easy to update card content if the source evolves.
Yes. The assistant can extract formulas and present them clearly on cards. For mathematical or chemical formulas, check the card preview for formatting and edit if necessary to ensure clarity during review.
The generator handles text, images, and audio transcripts effectively. Extremely disorganized or non-textual content may need manual cleanup first. The assistant provides recommendations for improving note structure to get better results.
Auto-generated cards are a strong starting point but typically benefit from a quick human review. Evernote encourages reviewing card phrasing and distractors to ensure they match your learning goals and nuance from the source material.