Generating flashcards
To create a flashcard set, select one or more source cards and ask the AI to generate flashcards from them.Select your sources
Click the checkmark on each card you want the AI to draw from — a PDF chapter, a YouTube transcript, an audio recording, or any combination.
Ask the AI
Type a prompt like:
- “Create a flashcard deck from these notes.”
- “Make flashcards for the key terms in this chapter.”
- “Generate 20 flashcards covering the main concepts here.”
Studying with flashcards
Each flashcard card shows one card at a time. Click the card to flip between the front and back. If the deck has more than one card, use the left and right arrow buttons that appear when you hover over the card to move between cards. A counter in the bottom center shows your position in the deck (e.g., 3 / 12). Controls:- Click — flip the card
- ← / → — navigate to the previous or next card
- Scroll / Lock toggle — switch between flip mode (click to flip) and scroll mode (scroll through card content without flipping)
- Pencil icon — open the full deck editor to read or edit all cards at once
When you navigate to a new card, it always starts showing the front side.
Editing flashcards
To edit a flashcard set, click the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the card, or right-click and select Edit. This opens the full deck view where you can see every card’s front and back content. You can also ask the AI to update the deck: “Add 5 more flashcards about enzyme kinetics to this deck.” Select the flashcard card before asking so the AI knows which deck to update.Generating a quiz
Quizzes work the same way as flashcards — select your sources and ask the AI.Ask the AI
Type a prompt like:
- “Create a 10-question quiz from this material.”
- “Generate a multiple-choice quiz on the causes of World War I.”
- “Make a true/false quiz based on this lecture transcript.”
Quiz question types
The AI generates two types of questions:| Type | Format |
|---|---|
| Multiple choice | Question with 4 answer options (A, B, C, D) |
| True/false | Statement with True or False as the only options |
- An explanation shown after you answer, whether correct or not
- An optional hint you can reveal before submitting your answer
Taking a quiz
Check your answer
Click Check. Correct answers turn green; incorrect answers turn red. The correct answer is always revealed.
Read the explanation
An explanation appears below the options after you submit. Read it to understand why the answer is correct.
Move to the next question
Click Next to continue. Use ← / → to jump to any question, including ones you’ve already answered.