The 8 Best AI-Powered Studying Apps (2024)

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being able to learn new things fast is a super power whether you're student or professional looking to study something new there are now a bunch of great AI apps that can help you out I reviewed a ton of apps but these are the eight best AI apps for studying okay let's start with Traverse a unique visual n taking app that combines the best features of Mind mapping flashcards and bidirectional linking so what set Travers apart is its approach to organizing information you can create multiple whiteboards called traverses each dedicated to a specific topic Book Project
or class and within each Traverse you can create a notes and place them on the board judging their ideas or concept you're learning but here's where it gets interesting Travers let you create flashcards for each note you can either use the new flash card button or simply highlight the text you want to memorize um personally I find this easier simply because it doesn't take as much time as making a new flash card one of the coolest features of Travers it's its ability to create a mind map using your notes by connecting your notes with lines
and arrows you can visually represent the relationships between different concepts making it easier to grasp complex topics additionally it supports by directional linking that allows you to connect nodes across different traverses this feature is particularly useful when you are studying interconnected subjects or working on multiple projects that are related it also offers a mobile app which is perfect for learning on the go uh you can can create flash cards wherever you are and review them during your downtime making easy to squeeze in some study sessions throughout your day it's not as smooth and easy to
use as anky but it does work pretty well okay for people who love learning from various online sources like YouTube and uh blogs recall is an excellent choice it's one of the best note apps for studying you can take notes and make flash cards but it takes things a step further by creating flash cards from any online content including YouTube videos and articles and recourse browser extension allows you to instantly get a summary of any web content and save it to the app and once you've saved content to recall you can use its AI to
create flashcards based on the summary this feature is very useful since it let you turn any online resource into a structured learning experience whether you're watching educational videos reading blog post or exploring academic articles it should be able to help you retain and review the key information faultlessly but unlike Traverse it doesn't have mind maps but it comes with a a graph view where you can explore where you studied visually also it has a mobile app so you can review your flash cards wherever you are I actually made a full review of it on Rico
so check it out if you're curious all right for visual Learners who like to learn from online content mapify is great unlike many other AI apps it specializes in generating mind maps from online content uh this approach can make it easier to digest complex information and understand the the relationships between different concepts it's great especially if you're watching a long YouTube video or reading a long article and sometimes even a summary of the content feels quite long sorry it's pretty handy to get a mind map that highlights important points it's not just for studying though
um you can use it for brainstorming and the planning too and also I like it has mobile version um both IOS and Android so you can use it on the go now speaking of learning the best thing I learned in my life was how to make videos and create content online because that let me create my corporate job and build a business if you're interested in doing something creative whether it's for a hobby side hustle or career then I highly recommend skillshare because that's where I learned a lot of creative skills I know now so
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ability to create lots of flash cards in seconds from your uploaded content this can be a massive time especially when you got tons of things to study additionally it comes with an AI chat where you can engage with your study materials in a conversational way um you can ask questions ask for explanation and check your understanding of topics and another useful feature of study portion is AI notes this can summarize key points create outlines and provide you with concise notes from any uploaded document it's particularly helpful when you're trying to digest long textbook or research
papers now Rev risely is a learning platform that is great especially for students again it's similar to study portion but Revis Le comes with an extensive collection of resources for exams like gcsc and a level um which makes it easy to prepare for them there is a collection of pass papers by topic so you can focus on the areas that are most important to you and you can use AI to generate flashcards as well as quizzes these tools allow you to quickly convert your notes textbooks or any other documents into Interactive Learning Materials this can
be especially useful when you're are trying to check your understanding of specific topics or prepare for exams now next on our list is Albus it's an app that takes a more visual approach to learning similar to Traverse you can create multiple whiteboards for different topics and other notes to them however what's different is alus can automatically generate notes for you making it easy to explore and uh understand complex topics well you just need a type what you want to know and Albus will prepare key Concepts to explore in the field while Albus doesn't offer flash
card generation its ability to present information in a visually engaging and intuitive way is really cool especially it's great when you are trying to grasp the the big picture of a subject or explore the connections between different concepts within a field it's smooth and a fun interface makes the learning experience enjoyable I actually have a full review of alas here if you want to know more about it now moving on to renoid this is probably one of the most polished studying GS available it's designed specifically with students and lifelong Learners in mind what makes it
stand out is how seamlessly integrates flash card creation into the not taking process you can take notes as you normally would and then easily convert important information into flashcards I like how smooth this feels also it supports various flash card formats including simple question and answer this based answ is fill in the blank types um one big Advantage remote has over traditional flash card apps like Anki is the context it can provide while an flash cards can sometimes feel a bit isolated remot allows you to see the broader context of each question remot also includes
PDF annotation this is particularly useful for students working with textbooks or research papers and recently they also added AI features that can generate flash cards for you saving time in the study process so it's such a great app but one cor it would be I feel like it has a steeper learning curve compared to simpler apps like Anki it can take some time to get used to how it works but you know it might be worth investing the time to master it last but not least we have noi probably the best thing about it is
that it can provide step-by-step solutions to problems simply by taking a screenshot this can be a lifesaver for students who study Maths for example because you can just take a screenshot of your problem and quickly get a guy on how to solve it solving math problems can be really frustrating but this makes the process more manageable and uh less stressful um it's actually more than just a screenshot though for instance you can highlight text and uh have it explain it or summarize it for you this works on YouTube as well so it's a handy tool
not just for students but for lots of people okay if you want to know more visual learning tools check this video out where I talk about my favorite Visual and all taking apps okay um thank you so much for watching and I really appreciate you sticking around until the very last moment all right bye
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