Google’s been gradually adding a lot of features for Gemini across different fields and applications, and its most recent addition allows users to create study guides based on their school notes and texts. The process is fairly simple as well, and folks using Gemini can easily prepare a guide using the assistant. As per Google:
If you spend the semester taking meticulous, handwritten notes, by exam season you end up with a pile of pages and an overwhelming amount of information. But luckily, you also have everything Gemini needs to generate a logical, structured study guide to help you prep for any remaining finals.
To create a guide, users will need to take a photo of their notes, and then upload them to Gemini using the prompt “Create a study guide based on my course materials for my exams.” Additionally, users who want to dive straight into the more advanced lessons in their course can command Gemini to skip the basics, and instead focus on the more complex topics.
In addition to study guides, users can also instruct Gemini to create flashcards, and even organize their entire semester’s classes into more manageable review material.

