Upload chemistry slides or PDFs and get organized study guides, reaction flashcards, and practice quizzes.

Text-based PDFs and PPTX slides are supported.
Guide, notes, flashcards, and quiz from one upload.
Export to Markdown or PDF. Review on any device.
SN1, SN2, E1, E2—each reaction type becomes a flashcard set with conditions and examples.
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Practice questions drawn from your actual lecture content, not generic question banks.
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Each output is structured for quick review: headings, terms, and practice questions.
Compare plansTopic-organized guide with key reactions and definitions.
Sectioned notes aligned to your original materials.
Reaction mechanisms and vocabulary for active recall.
Practice questions with explanations for self-testing.
Chemistry courses come with dense textbooks, reaction mechanisms, and slide decks. Instead of flipping through hundreds of pages, upload your materials to StudyKit and get a structured study guide organized by topic with key reactions and definitions highlighted.
The study guide organizes content by major topics—stoichiometry, bonding, thermodynamics, organic reactions—with clear explanations and key terms. The flashcard output extracts reaction mechanisms and vocabulary for active recall practice.
Same upload also generates a practice quiz with multiple-choice and short answer questions. Export everything to Markdown or PDF for offline review.
No login required to try the sample. Free plan covers 2 documents per day with study guide and notes output.
No upload needed. Explore a pre-filled document and see the study guide structure instantly.
Yes. Upload PPTX or PDF slides from organic, general, or physical chemistry and get a structured study guide.
Yes. The flashcard output extracts reaction mechanisms and key concepts from your materials.
Yes. Text-based PDFs including lab handouts and procedure documents are supported.
Yes. Try the sample without logging in. Full uploads are free for 2 documents per day.
Flashcards can be exported as Markdown, which can be imported into Anki and other flashcard apps.