struggling to organize complex study materials? our ai-powered study guide maker transforms your notes, pdfs, and presentations into clear, structured study guides in seconds.
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Your organized study guide will appear here
Your organized study guide will appear here
Choose from six different study guide formats including Outline, Q&A, Concept Maps, Flashcards, Summary Notes, and Timeline views to match your learning style.
AI-powered system automatically identifies and organizes key concepts, creating logical connections and hierarchies in your study material.
Adjust content complexity based on your academic level - from high school to professional - ensuring appropriate depth and terminology.
Upload various file formats including PDFs, PowerPoints, and Word documents to create comprehensive study guides from multiple sources.
Enter your text directly or upload files (PDF, PPT, DOC). Our tool accepts various formats to accommodate all your study materials.
Select your preferred study guide format (Outline, Q&A, Concept Map, Flashcards, etc.) and set your academic level for appropriate content complexity.
Click Generate to create your study guide, then use the Enhance feature to add examples and detailed explanations if needed.
Study Guide Maker is an AI-powered tool that converts your study materials into organized, easy-to-understand study guides. It uses advanced algorithms to identify key concepts, create logical structures, and present information in your chosen format.
Our AI system maintains high accuracy by focusing on key concepts and maintaining the original context of your materials. You can always review and enhance the generated content using our refinement features.
You can input text directly or upload PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, and Word documents. The tool processes various academic content including lecture notes, textbook chapters, and research materials.
Yes, you can choose from six different formats (Outline, Q&A, Concept Map, Flashcards, Summary Notes, Timeline) and select your academic level to adjust content complexity.
While there's no strict limit, we recommend processing materials in reasonable chunks for optimal results. You can specify the number of key points (5-20) you want to include in your study guide.