Example input
Example input: a paragraph about osmosis explaining partially permeable membranes, water potential, concentration gradients, plant cells, and why cells become turgid or plasmolysed.
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Save this in StudiiHomework help that comes from a generic source can give answers that contradict your textbook or your teacher. Paste the problem and the relevant section of your course notes together for help that follows your course's framing. The output explains the step you are stuck on, points to the rule from your notes, and stops short of writing the answer for you.
Studii's AI concept explainer helps students slow down on a confusing idea before memorizing it. Paste a concept, definition, paragraph, or lecture excerpt and Studii turns it into a plain-language explanation with a concrete example and a quick check question. The best use is not to replace your course source, but to make the source easier to understand so the next study step is more effective.
Example input: a paragraph about osmosis explaining partially permeable membranes, water potential, concentration gradients, plant cells, and why cells become turgid or plasmolysed.
Example output: a simple explanation of water movement, a plant-cell example, the common confusion between osmosis and diffusion, and a question that checks whether you can apply the idea.
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.
Use this page for a quick explanation. In the full Studii app, upload the full source and ask questions in context, then generate notes, quizzes, flashcards, and podcasts from the same material. This works especially well for technical subjects because the explanation stays connected to the wording and examples in your actual notes.
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.
It explains the reasoning and points to the rule. For a final numeric or written answer, you still finish the step yourself.
Yes, though one problem at a time gets a more useful explanation. Long sets are easier to manage in Studii with a saved document.
It is the same support a study partner or tutor would give, focused on the step where you are stuck, not on doing the work for you.
It keeps the explanation simple, but still useful for students preparing for tests.
In Studii, you can chat with your uploaded document and ask follow-ups in context.
Yes. It can simplify science, history, law, economics, and many other topics.
Upload once. Generate notes, quiz questions, flashcards, and podcasts from the same material.