What exactly does WeSolve+ do?
Upload your study material (PDF, photo, notes); the AI analyzes it and generates quizzes, flashcards and an audio recap. So instead of passive rereading, you study with active recall and reinforce it by dueling friends.
How do I make questions from my notes?
Three steps: (1) upload your PDF, photo or notes, (2) the AI generates a quiz, flashcards and a podcast in seconds, (3) study, duel a friend, and track your progress.
Which exams is it for?
It works for any subject. Globally: NCLEX, USMLE, SAT, ACT, AP, MCAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, IELTS, TOEFL, JEE, NEET, plus college finals and any coursework. In Turkey: YKS, KPSS, LGS and more.
What happens after you upload one file?
One upload produces three outputs, and all three stay tied to the same source. Quiz: multiple choice and true or false questions in about 30 seconds. Flashcards: spaced repetition cards from the same material. Audio recap: a listenable summary of roughly one minute. None of them add outside information, and none refer to a figure you cannot see. Your wrong answers collect in a separate list, so the second pass starts where it matters. When you duel a friend, the questions still come from your own material, so the game is the revision rather than a break from it. The same works for a group: classrooms let you create a study room or join an open one, share a quiz into it so everyone can tap to solve the same set, and share the source file it came from.
Which exams and subjects is it used for?
The app works for any subject because the content is set by the file you upload. Internationally it is most used for NCLEX, USMLE, SAT, ACT, AP, MCAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, IELTS and TOEFL, plus college finals and ordinary coursework. In Turkey the same flow covers YKS, KPSS, LGS and the rest. On the subject side there is no boundary either: a history handout, a biology deck and a set of case notes all go through the same pipeline. The only requirement is that the material is readable as text. A photo of handwritten notes works, so does a scanned PDF. Where a topic depends on interpreting a diagram, the generated questions stay within what can be answered from the text alone.
| Feature | What it does | Time |
|---|---|---|
| PDF to quiz | Multiple choice / true or false questions from notes | ~30 s |
| Flashcards | Smart review cards from your notes | ~30 s |
| Study podcast | Turns notes into a listenable audio recap | ~1 min |
| Duels | Competitive quiz with friends | Instant |
| Study planner | Suggests what to review each day from your exam date | Daily |
Sources used on this page
- College Board, AP and SAT programmes
- NCSBN, the NCLEX examination
- AAMC, about the MCAT exam
- USMLE, official website
- ETS, the GRE General Test
- IELTS, official test information
- WeSolve+ on the App Store
- Hermann Ebbinghaus, the forgetting curve (1885)
- Roediger and Karpicke, Test-Enhanced Learning (2006)
- Cepeda et al., distributed practice meta analysis (2006)
- Dunlosky et al., improving students' learning (2013)
Is WeSolve+ free?
Yes, it is free to start in your browser and on iOS. The free plan includes 2 quizzes/day and 2 podcasts/week; Premium and Ultra raise the limits.
Does it really turn a PDF into a quiz automatically?
Yes. Upload a PDF or photo of your notes and the AI analyzes the content to generate multiple choice questions and a mock test in seconds.
Can I turn my notes into an audio recap?
Yes. WeSolve+ creates a listenable "podcast" narration from your notes so you can study on the go.
Last updated: 2026-07-30
