For students

AI study tools built around your course materials

SolomindLM is a free AI study tool for students—bring lectures, PDFs, and media into one notebook, then turn them into flashcards, quizzes, reports, and other outputs you can review and edit.

Overview

  • Upload PDFs, slides, audio, video transcripts, Google Drive files, or pasted text
  • Discover web and news articles to add alongside your uploads
  • Generate flashcards, quizzes, mind maps, audio overviews, reports, infographics, written questions, and spreadsheets from selected sources
  • Share notebooks with classmates via view or fork links

Tools

Bring your materials in

Start by adding course content to a notebook—upload files, discover articles, or share a notebook with your study group.

  • Upload Sources: Bring lectures, readings, and media into a notebook so you can search, chat, and generate study materials from your own content.
  • Discover Sources: Search the web or news channels, preview results, and add relevant pages to your notebook for reading and generation.
  • Share Notebooks: Send a link for view-only access or let others fork their own copy. You stay in control and can revoke sharing anytime.

Generate study materials

Use Studio tools to draft study outputs from the sources you select. Review and edit every draft before you rely on it for exams.

  • Flashcards: Upload a PDF or lecture notes, generate flashcards online, review the draft deck, and study with spaced repetition inside your notebook.
  • Quizzes: Generate practice quizzes with configurable count, difficulty, and topic focus—all multiple-choice. For essay or short-answer exams, use Written Questions instead.
  • Audio Overview: Generate narrated summaries from your notebook sources with format, length, and focus options.
  • Mind Maps: Map concepts and relationships from your notebook materials in an interactive diagram you can explore and adjust.
  • Reports: Pick a report type—study guide, summary, briefing, concept explainer, or custom—and generate a draft from your sources.
  • Infographics: Turn key ideas from your sources into an image with controls for style, orientation, and detail.
  • Written Questions: Generate short-answer and essay prompts from your sources, write responses, and submit for AI feedback—not multiple-choice.
  • Spreadsheets: Pull structured tables from readings—comparison, timeline, financial, or custom formats—for analysis and review.

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Frequently asked questions

What study tools does SolomindLM offer?

You can upload and discover sources, then generate flashcards, multiple-choice quizzes, written questions with feedback, mind maps, audio overviews, reports and study guides, infographics, and spreadsheets—all from materials in your notebook.

Do I need to upload sources before generating study materials?

Yes. Studio tools work on sources you add to a notebook—uploads, discovered articles, or pasted text. You choose which sources to include for each generation.

How is the Quiz tool different from Written Questions?

Quizzes produce multiple-choice practice only. Written Questions generates short-answer and essay prompts and gives feedback on responses you submit.

Is there a free plan for students?

Yes. Free accounts include notebooks with per-notebook source limits and daily caps on AI generation. Pro plans raise notebook limits. See pricing on the homepage for current numbers.

Create a free account, upload your first sources, and generate study materials in minutes.

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