Documents and notes
Use PDFs, DOCX, TXT, Markdown, and PowerPoint files as study-space sources.
Useful for lecture slides, readings, handouts, and class notes.
Add PDFs, notes, slides, recordings, video, or YouTube material. StudySim organizes each source inside a named study space and turns it into structured review material.
Source
Cell membranes & transport.pdf
42 pages · source ready
Ready for generation
A structured review of the phospholipid bilayer, diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
Source to study material
StudySim is built around a study space, not a one-off upload. Process the material once, then use it across the study tools you need.
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Keep each class, unit, or exam separate before adding source material.
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Upload a supported document, audio or video file, or paste a YouTube link.
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Create a structured study guide, then reuse those ready sources for notecards, a quiz, or a podcast.
Supported study sources
Use PDFs, DOCX, TXT, Markdown, and PowerPoint files as study-space sources.
Useful for lecture slides, readings, handouts, and class notes.
Add supported audio and video files so spoken material can join the same review workflow.
Useful when the explanation matters as much as the slide.
Paste a public YouTube lesson and use its transcript with your other ready sources.
Useful for course explainers and recorded instruction.
Use the same sources to create a guide, notecards, a quiz, or a two-speaker podcast.
One source set can support every stage of review.
Clear answers
The current product accepts supported audio and video uploads. This page does not claim a live in-browser recording feature.
Yes. A study space can contain multiple ready sources, which can be used together when generating study tools.
You can generate a study guide, notecards, a quiz, and a two-speaker podcast from ready study-space sources.
Start with one source
Name the study space, add the material, and choose the study tool you need next.