Example input
Example input: AP Biology notes covering cell structure, membranes, enzymes, photosynthesis, respiration, and experimental variables used in required practical questions.
A law school outline is supposed to be a personal map of the course, not a generic summary. Paste your case briefs and class notes for one section and | Studii.
Save this in StudiiA law school outline is supposed to be a personal map of the course, not a generic summary. Paste your case briefs and class notes for one section and get an outline organized by rule, with the key cases as illustrations and the policy considerations grouped at the end. Edit it heavily as you go, because the act of editing is most of the learning.
Studii's AI study guide generator turns scattered course material into an organized revision guide. It is useful when you have several pages of notes, a chapter extract, lecture slides, or a transcript and need a clear structure for exam prep. A good study guide should not just shorten the source. It should group topics, preserve important definitions, show examples, flag likely practice areas, and give you a path for what to review next.
Example input: AP Biology notes covering cell structure, membranes, enzymes, photosynthesis, respiration, and experimental variables used in required practical questions.
Example output: a topic outline, key terms, process summaries, comparison tables, common exam prompts, and follow-up actions such as making flashcards or generating a quiz.
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 when you need a quick guide from pasted notes. Use Studii's full workspace when the source is a PDF, DOCX file, slide deck, audio recording, or YouTube lecture. Once the guide is saved with the document, you can generate quizzes, short-answer practice, flashcards, podcasts, and chat answers from the same source without re-uploading.
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 produces a starting structure from your notes. The personal edits, your own examples, and your professor's emphasis still have to come from you.
One topic at a time produces a tighter outline. Outline by section, then combine in Studii for a course-wide document.
The outline supports the rule and analysis steps. Practicing full IRAC answers is better done on a separate quiz or in chat with your saved source.
Studii organizes the source into topics, key terms, explanations, and practice prompts.
Yes. Paste review notes or upload course files in Studii to build broader guides.
Yes. Inside Studii, your source can become notes, quizzes, flashcards, and podcasts.
Upload once. Generate notes, quiz questions, flashcards, and podcasts from the same material.