StudyKit creates structured study guides with outlines, key terms, and practice questions.

Works with text-based class materials.
StudyKit structures the content.
Markdown or PDF exports.


Each output is structured for quick review: headings, terms, and practice questions.
Compare plansClear structure for review.
Definitions for recall.
Concise section recaps.
Practice prompts for exams.
Students need study guides that are easy to scan, not just long summaries. StudyKit converts PDFs into structured study guides for students by extracting the most important content and organizing it into an outline with key terms, summaries, and practice questions. This format is built for exam prep, where you need to focus on the main ideas quickly and review them repeatedly. Upload a text-based PDF and get a guide that matches the structure of your reading or lecture notes.
The student-friendly output keeps your workflow simple. Instead of copying headings into a notes app, the guide provides a sectioned outline plus a list of terms and definitions. Summaries help reinforce each section, while practice questions encourage active recall. This makes it easier to turn a long PDF into a focused review sheet, which is often the difference between reading and actually understanding.
StudyKit supports text-based PDFs in the MVP. If your file is scanned or image-only, the parser will show a warning. OCR support is planned later, but most lecture handouts and textbook excerpts already include selectable text. That means you can generate a study guide quickly without extra steps. For students who want to move fast, this is a reliable way to turn a PDF into study-ready content.
Export options fit student workflows. Free users can download Markdown to paste into Notion, Obsidian, or Google Docs. Basic and Pro unlock PDF exports for print packets, study groups, or offline review. From the same upload, you can also create flashcards and quizzes, which is ideal for spaced repetition and practice testing.
If you are looking for a PDF to study guide tool made for students, StudyKit provides a structured, exam-ready output. It saves time, keeps the content aligned to your class materials, and makes revision more efficient.
No upload needed. Explore a pre-filled document and see the study guide structure instantly.
Yes. Outputs are structured for quick review and exam prep.
Text-based PDFs such as lecture notes, readings, and handouts.
Free exports to Markdown. Basic and Pro add PDF export.
Free supports 10 pages, Basic supports 50 pages, Pro supports 150 pages.
No. You can generate study guides on the Free plan.
Scanned PDFs need OCR, which is planned for Phase 2.