AI reviewer maker from your notes
Your own notes are the most exam-relevant material you have — they record what your teacher chose to emphasise. Turning them into a reviewer means you are tested on exactly that.
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How it works
Bring in the notes
Photograph handwritten pages, upload a PDF, or paste plain text or Markdown.
Generate the reviewer
5 to 50 items at your chosen level, each with an answer and explanation.
Answer it more than once
Generate a second set from the same notes next week — different items, same material.
Notes beat generic reviewers for one specific reason
A downloaded reviewer covers a syllabus. Your notes cover the course you actually took — the examples used, the emphasis given, the definitions your teacher preferred. When those differ, and they usually do, the notes are the better source.
The honest limit is that a reviewer is only as good as the notes behind it. Thin notes make thin items. It does not add anything that was not in your material, and it should not claim to.
One lecture or one topic per reviewer is the right size. A reviewer built from a whole semester of notes samples them rather than testing them.
There is a second, less obvious benefit. Generating a reviewer from your notes shows you what your notes left out: if a topic you know was covered produces no items, the notes for it are thinner than you remember. That is a cheap gap-check on the notes themselves, weeks before the exam makes the same point expensively.
Good for
- Photographs of handwritten class notes
- Typed notes pasted as text or Markdown
- One topic per reviewer for dense coverage
- Generating a fresh reviewer from the same notes later
- Items in the language your notes are written in
Pricing
Free
5 study materials · 5 quiz sets · 10 questions per quiz · Explanations, scoring and history included
Premium — $14.99/month
Unlimited study materials · Unlimited quiz sets · Up to 50 questions per quiz
Billed in US dollars through Stripe. The iOS app sells an annual plan through the App Store instead.
Common questions
Can I paste my notes instead of uploading a file?
Yes — plain text, Markdown and CSV can be uploaded, which is fastest if your notes are already typed.
How much should go into one reviewer?
One lecture or one topic. Item quality drops sharply when one reviewer has to span a whole semester.
Will it just summarise my notes?
No. It writes items you answer. Summaries are easy to read and easy to fool yourself with; answering is not.
What if my notes are in a mix of English and my first language?
Mixed-language notes work — the model reads them as they are. The generated items follow whichever language dominates the page, so if you want them in one language specifically, upload the pages written in that language on their own.
Make a reviewer from this week's notes
Photograph a page and answer ten items free.