AI study tools for students

One study space for every part of exam prep.

Use your own class material to move from organized review to active recall, practice testing, and two-speaker audio—all without rebuilding the source set.

Exam preparationLecture notesActive recallAudio review

Goal → Study guide

Build the first-pass review.

Start with a study guide that organizes definitions, examples, and exam topics from your sources.

Biology 102Study guide

Study guide

Cell transport review

1. Membrane structure
2. Diffusion and osmosis
3. Active transport

A connected study loop

Change study mode without changing the source.

Each study tool solves a different part of review. StudySim keeps them attached to the same class or exam.

  1. 01

    Organize the exam

    Name a study space for the class, unit, or test you are preparing for.

  2. 02

    Build the first pass

    Generate a study guide to see the major topics and where they connect.

  3. 03

    Switch into practice

    Move into notecards, a quiz, or an audio review without uploading the material again.

Choose the next study action

Understand, remember, test, or listen.

First-pass understanding

Use a structured study guide to turn scattered class sources into one review path.

Start here when you need the shape of the topic.

Active recall

Generate notecards for definitions, mechanisms, formulas, and other details.

Use the current product default or choose another supported deck size.

Practice testing

Create a quiz with multiple-choice and written question formats.

Use feedback to decide which part of the guide needs another pass.

Audio review

Generate a two-speaker podcast with selectable host voices and length.

Use it when review needs to move away from the screen.

Clear answers

StudySim for students FAQ

What should I create first?+

A study guide is a useful first pass when you need the structure of a topic. Notecards and quizzes are better suited to retrieval and practice.

Are notecards the same as flashcards?+

StudySim calls this study tool Notecards. It uses a question-and-answer deck format commonly described as flashcards.

Can I keep different exams separate?+

Yes. Create a named study space for each class, unit, or exam so its sources and generated study tools stay together.

Build the study loop

Start with the exam already on your calendar.

Create a study space, add the material you have, and choose the first study tool.

Create a study space