CourseParse converts university textbook chapters uploaded as PDFs into structured study notes, spaced-repetition flashcards, and multiple-choice quizzes using GPT-4o. Upload a chapter — or a page range from a larger book — and get a full study pack in under a minute.
For University students
Turn textbook chapters into concise study notes, flashcards, and quizzes
Textbook chapters are long and dense. Reading them once rarely leads to retention — but creating structured notes and flashcards manually takes as long as reading the chapter twice.
Free plan — 3 study packs per month. No credit card required.
How CourseParse helps university students
- Generates structured summary notes with headings, bolded key terms, and key definitions
- Creates 10–100 spaced-repetition flashcards per chapter
- Produces multiple-choice quizzes to test comprehension before exams
- Upload the whole textbook and use the page-range selector to process one chapter at a time
How it works
From upload to study mode in under a minute.
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Upload your PDF
Drag and drop your lecture notes, case study, or textbook chapter. Up to 50 MB supported.
- 2
AI builds your study pack
Notes, flashcards, and quiz questions are generated from your material in under a minute.
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Study and retain more
Review notes, drill flashcards, take the quiz, or ask the AI tutor questions about your material.
Questions from university students
- What subjects does this work for?
- Any subject covered in a text-based PDF — biology, history, economics, psychology, computer science, philosophy, and more. The AI adapts to the subject matter.
- My textbook PDF is 600 pages. What do I do?
- Upload the full PDF, then use the page-range selector to choose just the chapter you want to study. Create a separate study pack for each chapter this way.
- How accurate is the AI at summarising complex content?
- CourseParse uses GPT-4o, which has strong comprehension across academic disciplines. The notes are grounded entirely in your uploaded text — it does not add information that is not in the source.