Study guide

Study Guide Generator.

Create a study guide from course documents without sending files to a generic chatbot. Runs locally in the browser where WebLLM is supported.

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Free study guide generator for private document work

Study Guide Generator helps lecturers, researchers, lab leads, tutors, and study groups turn dense documents into a structured output that is easier to review. Instead of pasting sensitive class material, lab notes, or research context into a generic chatbot, the tool runs a focused prompt in the browser where local AI is supported.

Use it when the task is narrow: one assignment brief, one protocol, one paper excerpt, one rubric, one reading list, or one set of meeting notes. The output is designed to be copied into your teaching, research, or lab workflow. It is not a replacement for expert review, but it gives a clean first pass that can be corrected by the lecturer, PI, supervisor, or domain expert.

Manex Team Brain is the next step when the work is no longer a one-off. A leader can create a workspace, invite students or colleagues, ingest more documents, ask source-backed questions, and preserve corrected answers as reusable memory.

  • Best inputs: focused source text, notes, rubrics, paper excerpts, protocols, or guidance documents.
  • Use it for: review prep, teaching support, lab coordination, research discussions, and reusable decision capture.
  • Limits: very large files should be split or handled inside Manex Team Brain.

FAQs

Does this upload my file to Manex?

The free tool is designed for browser-side processing where supported. For larger shared workflows, use Manex Team Brain.

Can a lecturer or lab leader share outputs?

Yes. Copy or download the output. For shared memory across a class or lab, create a Team Brain workspace.

Why use a fixed prompt?

Each tool is built for a specific document task, so users do not have to design prompts from scratch.

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