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Learn how to use Aripsy for better studying
Practical guides for generating notes, uploading PDFs, making flashcards, exporting study material, understanding plan limits, and using AI responsibly for revision.
Study workflows
Notes, flashcards, MCQs, and recall.
PDF help
Upload and verify document output.
Trust and privacy
Ownership, privacy, and responsible use.
Troubleshooting
Improve unclear or inaccurate output.
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Study notes
How to generate study notes with Aripsy
Learn how to turn pasted study material into clear, exam-ready notes with Aripsy.
3 min read
PDFs
How to upload PDFs
Use PDF uploads in Aripsy Pro to create notes and revision material from course documents.
3 min read
Flashcards
How to make flashcards from notes
Create smart flashcards for active recall from notes, PDFs, textbook chapters, or pasted study material.
3 min read
Exports
How to export Aripsy flashcards to Anki
Learn how Pro users can export flashcards from Aripsy and review them in Anki.
2 min read
Plans
Free vs Pro limits
Compare Aripsy Free and Pro limits for generations, input length, PDFs, flashcards, exports, and saved study workflows.
4 min read
Trust
Privacy and content ownership
Understand how Aripsy treats user-submitted content, ownership, AI processing, and age guidance.
3 min read
Study method
How to study with active recall
Use Aripsy notes, flashcards, MCQs, and fill-in-the-blank practice to move from passive reading to active recall.
4 min read
Practice
How to create MCQs and quizzes
Generate MCQs and quiz-style practice from study material to test understanding before exams.
3 min read
Organization
How to use collections and share links
Organize generated notes into collections and share study materials responsibly.
3 min read
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting AI study output
Improve generated notes, flashcards, and questions when the output is too broad, too short, unclear, or inaccurate.
4 min read