Didata features

AI notes

Your lectures, PDFs, and videos become a living study base.

Didata organizes raw material into an editable note, and from it you generate flashcards, exercises, and mind maps connected by subject.

For students piling up PDFs, videos, and handouts who need to turn all of it into something that actually sustains review and practice.

4 sources
PDF, video, audio, and text
3 outputs
flashcards, questions, mind maps
1 base
library by subject

Ideal for

  • Long lectures that need to become structured summaries
  • PDFs and handouts without a defined study path
  • People who learn best when everything connects

How it fits the routine

Four steps, one flow.

  1. 1

    Capture the material

    Send what you already use: PDF, lecture, transcript, your own text, or a loose note.

  2. 2

    Edit the central note

    AI structures it, but the note stays yours. Adjust concepts, examples, and order.

  3. 3

    Generate derived materials

    Turn the note into flashcards, exercises, and a mind map without starting over.

  4. 4

    Use it as study memory

    The note becomes the reference for reviewing, practicing, and seeing progress by subject.

Capture

The first win is taking content out of file mode.

Smart notes work like a clean desk: every important passage gets a place, a name, and a relationship to the rest of the subject.

  • Import from different sources without copying everything by hand.

  • Structure designed for studying, not just for passive reading.

  • Direct editing to preserve examples, highlights, and your own voice.

Generation

The note becomes the engine for other formats.

Once content is organized, AI generates more coherent materials because it starts from a base you've already reviewed.

  • Sharper flashcards when they come from clear definitions.

  • Exercises that reflect the central points of the original material.

  • Mind maps that surface relationships hidden in flowing text.

Continuity

The library stops being a dump and becomes a flow.

Each note enters your study history and keeps context across creation, review, and practice.

  • Related materials stay grouped by subject.

  • You go back to the source whenever you need to review a concept.

  • Less reliance on remembering where every file lives.

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers for what usually stalls the decision.

Does the note replace my manual review?

No. It cuts repetitive work and makes review clearer, but you still edit, complete, and mark what matters.

Can I use a note to create other materials?

Yes. The note is the ideal base to generate more consistent flashcards, exercises, and mind maps.

Start your study plan today.

Turn your first PDF, video, or class into notes, flashcards, exercises, and mind maps.