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Study Guide Maker — Turn Your Notes Into a Revision Plan

A good study guide organises everything you need to know into a structure you can actually work through. StudyPilot takes your notes, readings, or topic list and generates a study guide with key concepts, summaries, and self-test questions. It's like having a tutor organise your revision for you — except it's free and takes 30 seconds.

Summarize Your Notes

Paste your notes below. Get organised study notes instantly.

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Create a quiz from your notes, uploaded files, or pasted content.

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Create Your Study Notes — Free

Paste your lecture notes, readings, or any study material below. StudyPilot organises it into clean, structured notes with key concepts highlighted.

Building Your Study Guide: Topic Structure

For students searching "study guide maker": structure your guide around exam topics, not chronological lecture order. Group related concepts together, note connections between topics, and flag areas where you need more practice. StudyPilot helps by automatically identifying and grouping key themes from your notes.

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Paste Your Notes

Copy your lecture notes, readings, or any study material.

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Click Summarize

StudyPilot identifies key concepts and organises them clearly.

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Review Your Summary

Check the output covers everything important from your original notes.

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Study or Export

Use the structured notes for revision, or generate flashcards from them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the study guide maker tool organise content?
StudyPilot identifies key concepts, groups related information, and produces structured notes with clear headings. The output is revision-ready — not just a shorter version of the input.
How far before my exam should I start using this?
Ideally 2-3 weeks before. Spaced practice over several sessions beats cramming. But even last-minute use is better than passive re-reading.
Are the summaries accurate to the original?
StudyPilot extracts and condenses key points from your input. Always compare the summary against your original notes to confirm nothing important was missed.

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