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AI Study Notes for Every Syllabus Topic

Dot-point study notes generated from your syllabus content — concept summaries, definitions, examples and exam pointers ready to revise from in minutes.

Writing your own study notes is one of the most time-consuming parts of revision. Revizi’s AI-generated study notes turn each syllabus topic into a clean dot-point summary covering the key concepts, definitions, mechanisms, worked examples and exam pointers — in the same structure markers expect. Use them to revise quickly before a SAC or trial, to fill gaps after class, or as a foundation to layer cue cards and flashcards on top of.

How It Works

1

Open Any Topic

Navigate to any topic in your subject and tap the Study Notes tab.

2

AI Generates the Notes

Revizi’s AI summarises the syllabus content into a structured dot-point note: key concepts, definitions, mechanisms, examples and exam pointers.

3

Read or Skim

Notes are organised concept-by-concept so you can read end-to-end before an exam, or skim a single concept to plug a gap.

4

Pair with Cue Cards & Flashcards

Use study notes for understanding, cue cards for retrieval, and flashcards for fact-level memorisation — all from the same topic page.

Benefits

Curriculum-Aligned

Notes are built from your syllabus content — NESA, VCAA, QCAA, SCSA, SACE Board, TASC, BSSS — not generic global summaries.

Dot-Point Structure

Every concept is broken into short, scannable dot points so you can revise quickly and re-find specific details on exam morning.

Worked Examples

Where useful, notes include short worked examples and edge cases so you understand application, not just definitions.

Exam Pointers

Each topic surfaces what examiners actually test — common command words, typical traps, and high-value sub-concepts.

Available Offline

Once a topic’s notes are loaded they cache on your device. Open Revizi without internet and revise on the train, in the library or in flight mode.

Pairs with Cue Cards & Flashcards

Same topic page hosts notes, cue cards and flashcards. Move between them to layer understanding, retrieval and recognition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are study notes?

Study notes are concise, dot-point summaries of a topic’s syllabus content — key concepts, definitions, mechanisms, worked examples and exam pointers — written in the structure exam markers expect. They sit alongside flashcards and cue cards on every Revizi topic page.

How are Revizi’s study notes generated?

Revizi’s AI scans the curriculum content for the topic, identifies the Phase 1 essential exam concepts, and writes a structured dot-point note for each one. Notes are cached per topic so subsequent visitors load instantly.

Are study notes available for all subjects?

Yes — study notes are available across the curricula Revizi covers (HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE, ACT SSC) for the supported subjects.

Are study notes a substitute for textbooks?

No. Study notes are revision aids designed to help you retain and re-find what you’ve already learned in class. They’re most powerful when combined with classroom teaching, cue cards, flashcards and quizzes.

Are study notes included on all plans?

Yes. Study notes are available for pre-built curriculum topics on all plans. Pro users get higher AI-generation limits for study notes across their own custom collections as well.

Ready to revise with AI study notes?

Last updated: March 2026