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Who this is built for
Candidates who already have their own material and not enough time to process it. Nursing students heading into NCLEX with a term of lecture handouts. Medical students working USMLE content between rotations. High school students with a stack of AP units and an exam months away. The common shape is the same: the notes exist, the practice does not, and building practice by hand costs an evening you do not have.
What one upload produces
A single file becomes three things and all three stay tied to it. The quiz arrives as multiple choice and true or false questions, each with a short explanation of why the answer is right. From the same material you get flashcards that return at increasing intervals. The audio recap runs roughly one minute, which is enough for a walk between classes. Nothing refers to a figure you cannot see, so every question is answerable from the text. If you would rather paste text than upload a file, the AI flashcard generator and the quiz maker both run in your browser, with nothing uploaded.
Why questions from your own notes work harder
A commercial bank is written for the average candidate. Part of it repeats what your course already drilled, part of it misses what your course emphasised, and neither part is where your time should go. Questions built from your handouts track your syllabus by construction. Your wrong answers collect in a list as you go, so a short revision window has an obvious starting point instead of a decision to make.
Spacing, without building the deck
The reason most people abandon spaced repetition is not the method, it is the hour spent typing cards before it can start. Here the deck is generated from the file. A card you answer correctly spaces out; one you miss returns sooner. Enter your exam date and the daily card count follows the days remaining rather than a fixed rota.
Sources used on this page
| Output | What it is | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Quiz | Multiple choice and true or false questions with explanations | about 30 s |
| Flashcards | Spaced repetition cards from the same material | about 30 s |
| Audio recap | A listenable summary you can study on the move | about 1 min |
| Duel | A live quiz against a friend, from your own material | instant |
| Study plan | A daily review order set from your exam date | daily |
Is WeSolve+ free?
It is free to start in your browser and on iOS.
Which exams does it work for?
It works for any subject because the content comes from your file. It is most used for NCLEX, USMLE, SAT, ACT, AP, MCAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT and IELTS, plus college finals and ordinary coursework.
Can it read handwritten notes?
Yes, a photo of handwritten notes works, and so does a scanned PDF. The requirement is that the material can be read as text.
Do the questions come from outside my file?
No. Questions stay inside the material you uploaded, and none of them refer to a figure you cannot see.
Is there an Android version?
There is no separate Android app, but you can open wesolveapp.com in any browser, including on an Android phone. iPhone and iPad also have an App Store app.
Last updated: 2026-08-15
