Notes to Study Guide
Turn Your Notes into a Study Guide
Paste your class notes, lecture summaries, or textbook highlights. Quizgecko builds a study guide with organized sections, quizzes, flashcards, and an AI podcast, all from the material you already have.
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How to Make a Study Guide from Notes
Paste your notes
Copy your notes into the text box. Lecture notes, reading summaries, bullet points, outlines, anything works. No special formatting required.

AI organizes and expands your material
Quizgecko reads your notes and identifies the key topics. It fills in gaps, organizes content into logical sections, and generates quizzes, flashcards, study notes, and an AI podcast from your material.

Get a complete study guide
Your study guide is ready in seconds. Read through structured notes for an overview, drill flashcards for key terms, take quizzes to test yourself, or listen to the podcast on the go. Progress tracking ties it all together.

Built for your subject
Quizgecko is especially useful for memory-heavy subjects and high-stakes exams. Upload your own material and turn it into active recall practice tailored to what you are studying.
Medicine
Clinical reasoning, USMLE-style revision, anatomy, physiology, and high-yield recall from your own material.
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NCLEX-style practice, clinical judgement, patient safety, prioritisation, and care planning.
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Therapeutics, drug mechanisms, interactions, contraindications, and NAPLEX exam prep.
Explore subjectDentistry
Dental anatomy, clinical cases, radiology, pharmacology, and board revision.
Explore subjectLaw
Case law, statutes, bar prep, issue spotting, and legal recall from your notes.
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Biology, psychology, finance, accounting, business, languages, and more.
Explore subjectWhy a Study Guide Beats Raw Notes
Taking notes is essential, but raw notes are rarely organized for effective studying. They follow the order of a lecture or reading, not the order that makes sense for learning. Important points get buried between transitions and tangents.
A study guide fixes this. It reorganizes your material around key concepts, surfaces the important information, and gives you multiple ways to engage with it: reading, testing, and listening.
How AI Fills in the Gaps
Your notes capture what you wrote down, but they often miss context that seemed obvious at the time. Quizgecko's AI finds areas where your notes are thin and fills them in. It connects related concepts across sections and adds definitions for technical terms.
The result is a study guide that is more complete than your original notes, while staying anchored to your source material.
What Your Study Guide Includes
- Structured study notes. Your material reorganized into clear sections with headings, key terms, and summaries.
- Flashcards. Question-and-answer cards for definitions, facts, and core concepts. Includes spaced repetition (SM2) scheduling.
- Quizzes. Six question types (multiple choice, select all, true/false, short answer, fill in the blank, matching) at adjustable difficulty.
- AI podcast. An audio walkthrough of your material you can listen to while commuting or exercising.
- Mind maps. Visual diagrams showing how concepts relate to each other.
Who This Is For
- Students preparing for exams. Turn scattered lecture notes into a review package that covers every topic.
- Anyone reviewing course material. Build a study guide from notes taken across multiple classes or chapters.
- Professionals studying for certifications. Organize your training notes into a structured plan with built-in self-testing.
- Study groups. Combine everyone's notes into one study guide and share it with the group.
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