A free tool turns YouTube, PDFs, and articles into study aids
A student shared a free tool they built to save time before exams. Users can paste a YouTube link or website, or upload a PDF or image. The tool says it creates summaries, study notes, flashcards, quizzes, a glossary, and lets users chat with the content. The post says people can try the first few uses for free without signing up.
Key points
- The tool accepts YouTube links, websites, PDFs, and images.
- It claims to create summaries, study notes, flashcards, quizzes, and a glossary.
- It also lets users ask follow-up questions about the content.
- The first few uses are free and do not require sign-up, according to the post.
- The maker says they built it after wasting hours rewatching long lectures.
Quick term guide
- Upload
- The process of sending data from your computer to the internet.
- flashcards
- Simple study cards with a question on one side and the answer on the other, used for memorization.
- glossary
- A short list that explains important words or terms.
- Content
- Information or experiences, like articles or videos, provided through digital media.
- business
- An activity where you provide value to others in exchange for money.
- persona
- A specific personality or role that an AI agent is set to play.
- pain point
- A specific problem or frustration that people experience repeatedly and want solved
- tools
- Outside functions an AI can use, such as search, calculation, or code running.