Best Tools for AI-Assisted Studying and Revision
Hey everyone, been trying to find some cool tools that help with AI-based revision. Tried a few, but looking to know what you all think works best or any hidden…
Mason Stevens
February 8, 2026 at 10:17 PM
Hey everyone, been trying to find some cool tools that help with AI-based revision. Tried a few, but looking to know what you all think works best or any hidden gems out there? Would love to swap tips and maybe find some new aids that actually make a difference!
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I’m skeptical about relying too much on AI for revision, feels like it might make us too dependent on tech.
I like how some apps track your progress and adjust what they quiz you on, feels really personalized.
I wish there was a tool that could create mind maps from my notes automatically. That would be sick for revision.
I've been using one that can quiz you on your notes automatically and it really helps me see what I actually know vs what I just kinda remember.
Honestly some of these AI tools make me lazy tho, like I just let them do summaries and forget to actually read the stuff.
Thanks for all the tips guys! Gonna try some of these and see if they can help me cram better next time.
For those who wanna save time, voice-to-text note takers integrated with revision AI are a game changer.
Not all AI tools are free tho, some of the better ones have annoying subscriptions which suck when you’re on a budget.
Sometimes AI tools get too generic and don’t cover the specific syllabus for my course, so gotta be careful with the tool choice.
Anyone else use AI tools to generate practice questions? It’s helped me get a lot more variety in my prep.
AI revision tools are cool but sometimes they give weird or off answers, so you gotta be careful and double check.
The one I use actually explains answers step-by-step after testing you, which helps me understand better than just memorizing.
Does anyone know if there's a good tool that can help with memorizing formulas or key facts? Tried some apps but they aren't great at retention.
Anyone tried tools that integrate with your notes app or flashcards? Trying to keep everything in one place.