Key Benefits at a Glance
- →Upload PDFs, Word or TXT files and let Quizly automatically extract structured notes.
- →Generate flashcards with intelligent hints and SM‑2 spaced repetition in seconds.
- →Create adaptive quizzes and personalised study plans based on your performance.
- →Edit, share or publish any generated material, and track progress with detailed analytics.
How does Quizly turn raw lecture material into organized notes?
Quizly starts by parsing the uploaded document using a combination of optical character recognition and semantic analysis. Headings, bolded terms, and bullet points are identified as potential concepts, while surrounding sentences become the explanatory content. The AI then restructures this information into a hierarchy of titles, subtitles and bullet‑point summaries, producing a clean, readable note file that mirrors the original course outline.
The resulting notes are not just a copy of the source; they are enriched with cross‑references, auto‑generated definitions and optional visual aids such as diagrams. Users can instantly switch to a full‑screen reading mode, tweak any section, or request a different layout style—classic, professional or minimalist—directly from the interface.
What learning mechanisms power Quizly’s flashcard and revision system?
Quizly implements active recall by presenting the question side of a flashcard before revealing the answer, forcing the brain to retrieve information without cues. Immediate feedback is provided after each response, and the system records the confidence level (unknown, approximate, known) to adjust future scheduling.
The spaced‑repetition engine follows the SM‑2 algorithm, which calculates the optimal interval for each card based on its difficulty and the learner’s past performance. This method reduces forgetting curves and ensures that weak concepts reappear more often, while mastered items are reviewed less frequently. The adaptive study plan then aligns these intervals with the user’s exam calendar, creating a seamless loop of targeted revision.
Official Features for University Students
- Document Import — Drag‑and‑drop PDFs, Word files, TXT or capture a page with your phone camera; all files are stored in colour‑coded personal folders.
- AI‑Generated Notes — Automatic extraction of headings, key terms and summaries, with optional layout styles for focused reading.
- Flashcard Creation — Instant generation of question/answer pairs, hints, difficulty tags and SM‑2 scheduling.
- Adaptive Quizzes — Choose number of questions, difficulty level and subject focus; edit any item or ask the AI for refinements.
- Intelligent Study Planner — Input exam date and target performance; the AI builds a calendar of sessions, tasks and content.
- Progress Analytics — Detailed dashboards show score trends, weak notions, and time spent on each activity.
- Collaboration Tools — Shared workspaces for classes or study groups, with role‑based permissions and group performance views.
Typical University Scenarios
- A biology major uploads a 200‑page PDF of cell biology and instantly receives a set of flashcards covering organelles, pathways and definitions.
- An engineering student customises a quiz on thermodynamics, edits a few questions for clarity, and reviews the adaptive study plan before each lab session.
- A law student generates concise notes from case law PDFs, then shares the flashcard deck with classmates for joint revision.
- Professors upload course syllabi and automatically provide students with ready‑to‑use revision packs.
- University tutoring centres create tailored flashcard decks for exam preparation workshops.
- Research groups distribute updated methodology notes, ensuring every member accesses the same structured content.
Student Feedback
I usually spend hours re‑writing my lecture slides into flashcards. With Quizly, I upload the PDF and get a solid deck in minutes, then tweak the few cards that feel too easy. It saves me a lot of time and keeps my study sessions focused.— Biology undergraduate, Cambridge
Before exams, I generate a quiz from my economics textbook, see which chapters I’m still fuzzy on, and the AI adds extra review sessions for those topics. The adaptive plan keeps me on track without feeling overwhelmed.— Economics major, University of Melbourne
Our study group uses the shared workspace to upload all our lecture PDFs. Everyone can see the same notes and flashcards, and the group dashboard shows who needs extra help on particular concepts.— Engineering student, ETH Zurich
Getting Started in Four Simple Steps
- 1Step 1 : Upload Your Course MaterialDrag a PDF, Word file or TXT document into the personal workspace, or snap a photo of a printed page on mobile. The AI immediately begins parsing the content.
- 2Step 2 : Generate Structured NotesChoose a layout style and let Quizly produce a hierarchy of titles, bullet points and summaries that you can read in full‑screen mode or edit as needed.
- 3Step 3 : Create Flashcards and QuizzesClick ‘Generate Flashcards’ to receive a ready‑to‑study deck, or build an adaptive quiz. Edit any item, add hints, or ask the AI for refinements.
- 4Step 4 : Follow the Intelligent Study PlanEnter your exam date, and the AI builds a calendar with daily tasks, spaced‑repetition alerts and progress tracking, automatically adjusting as you improve.