Richer formatting, feedback button, higher limits, and AI evaluation
In this release, we focused on making study material clearer, feedback easier, and practice more effective.
Richer formatting for cards and questions
Flashcards and practice questions now support Markdown and LaTeX. This means headings, lists, code blocks, and math notation render cleanly, so concepts look the way they’re meant to be understood, especially in technical subjects.
Share feedback, right where you need it
There’s a new “Share Feedback” button in the header. If something feels off or you have a suggestion, you can open it instantly without leaving what you’re doing, and share your feedback with us.
Generate more from each reference
The limit for automatic generation has increased. You can now create up to 150 flashcards or practice questions from a single reference, which makes it easier to capture a chapter or a full paper in one pass.
AI evaluation for open‑ended answers
When you answer an open‑ended practice question, your response is now evaluated by AI. You’ll get immediate feedback on the quality of your answer so you can spot gaps and reinforce understanding right away.
These changes make it easier to create, review, and improve your study materials.
Happy studying!