AI Exam Prep That Actually Knows Your Exam

Upload your syllabus, lecture notes, and past tests. Get mock exams, flashcards, condensed notes, and a day-by-day plan — tuned to your exam date and score goal.

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Most study apps give you generic quizzes. OmniLearn reads your actual course materials and past exams — then builds a prep plan that mirrors what your teacher tests, not what a random algorithm guesses.

How exam prep works

  • Upload your real materials

    Syllabus PDFs, lecture slides, textbook chapters, study guides, and past exams — everything you already have.

  • AI analyzes past exams

    We spot recurring question types, topic weight, and patterns so your practice matches what actually shows up on test day.

  • Mock exams & flashcards

    Targeted mock tests, flashcards, condensed notes, and practice questions — built from your content, not a generic question bank.

  • Schedule to exam day

    Set your exam date and daily study hours. Get a realistic countdown plan that tells you exactly what to cover each day.

  • Readiness tracking

    Rate topics as you go. See your readiness score and whether you're on track, ahead, or falling behind — before it's too late.

  • Open-book or closed-book

    Tell us your exam format. Closed-book? We emphasize memorization and spaced repetition. Open-book? We prioritize indexed notes and quick lookup.

Why cramming and passive rereading fail

Highlighting a textbook feels productive until you blank on the first question. Cramming the night before might get you through one test — but it doesn't build the retrieval practice that sticks. And generic quiz apps? They don't know your professor's favorite trick questions or which chapters matter most.

OmniLearn is different. It treats your past exams as first-class inputs — not optional extras. That means your mock tests reflect real patterns from your course, and your study schedule adapts when you're weak on a topic.

Upload materials

Set exam date

Review study modules

Practice & track readiness

What to upload

  • Course syllabus and exam outline
  • Lecture notes and slide decks
  • Textbook chapters or study guides
  • Past exams, quizzes, and practice tests
  • Formula sheets or reference docs (open-book exams)

Start with what you have — we'll handle the rest

You don't need a perfect folder of files. Upload your syllabus and whatever notes or past tests you've got. OmniLearn organizes everything into study modules, flags weak areas, and asks a few quick questions (exam date, target score, open- vs closed-book) to personalize your plan.

Not a course. Not a quiz app. Something new.

Regular PDF-to-course tools turn content into lessons — great for learning a topic over weeks. Exam prep is different: you have a deadline, a score goal, and past tests that reveal what matters. OmniLearn's exam prep mode is built for that — combining structured study with active recall and real exam analysis.

High school finals, AP exams, university midterms and finals, certification tests — if you have materials and a date, you have a plan. No other AI study tool analyzes your past exams and tracks readiness against your target score.

Built for students who have a date circled on the calendar

  • High school students prepping for finals, AP exams, or standardized tests with syllabi and old practice tests.
  • University students juggling multiple courses who need a realistic schedule — not a vague 'study more' reminder.
  • Students retaking an exam who want to focus on topics that actually cost them points last time.
  • Anyone tired of passive rereading who wants mock exams, flashcards, and proof they're on track before exam day.

FAQ

What makes this different from a regular AI course?
Courses are for learning a subject over time. Exam prep is built around a deadline: it analyzes your past exams, generates mock tests and flashcards, tracks readiness against your score goal, and schedules daily study blocks until exam day.
Do I need past exams to use exam prep?
Past exams make the experience much stronger — the AI learns question patterns and topic weight from them. But you can still start with a syllabus and notes; upload past tests whenever you have them.
What file types can I upload?
PDFs and common document formats work best — syllabi, lecture notes, textbook chapters, and scanned or digital past exams.
How does readiness tracking work?
As you study topics, you rate your confidence. OmniLearn combines that with your schedule and score goal to show whether you're on track, ahead, or falling behind — with suggestions to catch up if needed.
Is this for high school or university?
Both. Any student with course materials, an exam date, and a desire to stop guessing whether they're prepared can use it — from high school finals to university exams and beyond.
What's the difference between open-book and closed-book mode?
Closed-book exams prioritize memorization, flashcards, and spaced repetition. Open-book exams focus on indexed notes, quick lookup, and practice finding information fast — matching how you'll actually take the test.

Your exam date won't wait. Start prep now.

Upload your syllabus, notes, and past exams. Get a personalized study plan with mock tests, flashcards, and readiness tracking — in minutes.

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