Example input
Example input: a biology section covering chlorophyll, light-dependent reactions, ATP, NADPH, the Calvin cycle, and limiting factors such as carbon dioxide concentration and temperature.
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Save this in StudiiComputer science exams test definitions, syntax, complexity, and short trace problems all at once. Paste a section of CS notes and get flashcards for the named concepts, the syntax patterns, and the short facts like big-O for common operations. For coding practice itself, working through real problems still beats flashcards, but the surrounding theory drills well from cards.
Studii's AI flashcard generator is built for students who already have real course material and need a faster way to review it. Paste a short excerpt here, or use the full Studii workspace to upload PDFs, DOCX files, lecture slides, audio recordings, and YouTube lectures. Studii identifies the terms, processes, definitions, comparisons, and examples that are worth reviewing, then turns them into clean question-and-answer cards. The goal is not random trivia. The goal is a focused review set that follows your source material and helps you check recall before an exam.
Example input: a biology section covering chlorophyll, light-dependent reactions, ATP, NADPH, the Calvin cycle, and limiting factors such as carbon dioxide concentration and temperature.
Example output: cards asking what chlorophyll absorbs, where the light-dependent reactions occur, why water is split, what the Calvin cycle uses, and how to identify a limiting factor from a graph.
Use pasted text here, or upload PDF, DOCX, slides, audio, and YouTube lectures inside Studii for saved notes, quizzes, flashcards, chat, and podcasts.
Use this when you want a practical study step connected to your own class material instead of a generic answer.
Use this when you want a practical study step connected to your own class material instead of a generic answer.
Use this when you want a practical study step connected to your own class material instead of a generic answer.
Use this when you want a practical study step connected to your own class material instead of a generic answer.
For small jobs, paste notes into this page and start from the prompt. For serious coursework, upload the source into Studii first. That keeps the flashcards attached to the document, so you can also generate notes, practice quizzes, short-answer questions, document chat, and podcasts from the same material. This is useful when one lecture contains several study tasks: first understand it, then summarize it, then test recall.
Use this output as a study step, then continue into quizzes, flashcards, notes, or podcasts inside Studii.
Use this output as a study step, then continue into quizzes, flashcards, notes, or podcasts inside Studii.
Use this output as a study step, then continue into quizzes, flashcards, notes, or podcasts inside Studii.
Use this output as a study step, then continue into quizzes, flashcards, notes, or podcasts inside Studii.
Paste a short section here or upload the full source in Studii for better context.
Paste a short section here or upload the full source in Studii for better context.
Paste a short section here or upload the full source in Studii for better context.
Yes. Big-O entries for common operations on arrays, hash maps, and trees usually become cards when your notes mention them.
Paste the comments and surrounding explanation. Cards work better for concepts than for full code blocks.
It works for both, as long as the notes are specific. Intro topics produce vocabulary-style cards, advanced topics produce concept-comparison cards.
Yes. Paste class notes, textbook sections, or transcripts and Studii turns them into study cards.
Create a free Studii account to save generated cards with the rest of your study materials.
Biology, history, psychology, medicine, law, and vocabulary-heavy classes work especially well.
Upload once. Generate notes, quiz questions, flashcards, and podcasts from the same material.