Paste your own class notes, lecture material, textbook section, or revision content. Aripsy turns it into structured study notes you can verify, review, and use for active recall within your plan limits.
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General
Free includes 50 AI generations per month, up to 10 per day, 5,000 words per input, notes, 15 flashcards per session, and 15 flashcard generations per month.
Short answer
It organizes focused source material into structured revision notes with headings, definitions, examples, and points students can verify and practise.
Best input
Paste a chapter section, lecture notes, article extract, or copied PDF text that you want to turn into study notes.
Responsible use
Use Aripsy as revision support alongside your source material, specification, or mark scheme.
Paste your own class notes, lecture material, textbook section, or revision content. Aripsy turns it into structured study notes you can verify, review, and use for active recall within your plan limits.

Product workflow preview
This page focuses on source material to structured notes to active recall. The screenshot shows the same Aripsy workflow students use to add material, choose study settings, generate notes, then build recall practice from the saved session.
This kind of study tool turns raw material into organized revision notes. Instead of copying long paragraphs by hand, you provide your source text and Aripsy restructures it into headings, key ideas, definitions, examples, and revision prompts. The goal is not to replace learning, but to reduce formatting friction so you can spend more time understanding and testing yourself.
Start by pasting lecture notes, textbook extracts, articles, or your own revision material. Pro users can also upload text-based PDFs up to 15MB. Choose the subject, level, exam board, and focus, then generate notes. For the best results, use one chapter, topic, or lesson at a time and check the output against your original source.
Guest users can try pasted-text inputs up to 2,500 words before logging in. Logged-in Free users can create notes from pasted text with monthly and daily generation limits and can paste up to 5,000 words per input. Pro adds 300 AI generations per month, no daily cap, PDF uploads, longer inputs up to 30,000 words, advanced note styles, and more export options.
Good revision is not just reading. Aripsy can help turn your generated notes into flashcards and practice prompts so you can test recall after reading. Free users get limited flashcards, while Pro has no separate flashcard cap within the 300 monthly AI-generation allowance and also includes MCQs and fill-in-the-blank practice.
Aripsy supports common subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, History, Geography, Economics, Business, Psychology, Computer Science, English Literature, Law, Medicine, and Engineering. It also includes exam and curriculum settings such as GCSE, A-Level, IB, AP, SAT, Cambridge, AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and more.
Use Aripsy as revision support and review important facts against your textbook, specification, or mark scheme. Users retain ownership of submitted content. Aripsy processes material to provide study outputs and does not train its own AI models on users personal content.
Paste one chapter section and ask Aripsy for exam-ready notes with definitions, processes, and examples separated clearly.
Turn rough lecture notes into a cleaner revision sheet, then use Ask AI tutor on the saved session to question confusing points.
Create a shared note summary, verify it against the source, and export the clean version when your plan supports it.
A useful AI notes workflow should do more than shorten text. Students need headings that match the topic, definitions that keep technical wording precise, examples that make the idea testable, and reminders to verify details against the original source. Aripsy is built around that study workflow: add your own material, generate structured notes, then move into flashcards, MCQs, fill-in-the-blank practice, or Ask AI tutor when you need clarification on the saved session.
A general chatbot can summarize content if you write the right prompt. Aripsy is narrower on purpose. It keeps students inside a revision workflow with subject settings, curriculum options, study history, collections, shareable notes, and export formats depending on plan. That structure matters when revising many topics because the output is easier to repeat, organize, and test instead of becoming a long chat thread.
The best way to use AI notes is to treat them as a first revision draft, not as the final truth. Read the generated summary, compare it with your textbook or class notes, mark uncertain claims, then create flashcards or MCQs from the verified version. This keeps Aripsy aligned with learning rather than shortcutting the work that helps memory form.
These independent education resources inform the study habits discussed on this page. Always follow your teacher, tutor, specification, or official exam guidance first.
Shows a practical structure for separating notes, cues, and summaries.
University of MinnesotaA university study resource explaining how self-testing supports learning.
Google Search CentralReference for keeping AI-assisted study pages useful, specific, and honest.
Start with your own material and build a clearer revision workflow.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, History, Geography, Economics, Business, Psychology, Computer Science and English Literature.