
Motown AI turns your lecture notes, slides, and syllabi into AI-generated study packs in under a minute. Flashcards, quizzes, fill-in exercises, a narrated podcast, and curated YouTube recommendations from a single upload. We're not a cheating tool. We help students learn and retain material more efficiently.
Upload any document — a PDF of lecture slides, a photo of handwritten notes, or just paste a topic. Motown AI reads the material and generates a complete study pack tailored to what you need to learn. Each pack includes flashcards for active recall, a quiz to test understanding, fill-in exercises to reinforce key terms, a narrated podcast for listening on the go, and YouTube recommendations that match the topic.
Your progress on every flashcard and quiz item is tracked across sessions using a four-stage model (unfamiliar, learning, familiar, mastered). The right cards resurface at the right time so you don't cram everything the night before an exam.
Motown AI is built for university students everywhere. The platform was designed from day one around the way students actually study: from lecture slides, hand-written notes, and group sessions in the weeks before exams.
Publish your study packs to the community so students in your department can discover and use your notes. A shared library that grows with every semester.
Motown AI started from a single problem: too much material, too little time to study it. Built by a student, for students everywhere, every feature on this platform exists because a student somewhere needed it. We believe that better study tools should be accessible to every student, not just those who can afford expensive prep courses.
Free to start. No subscription required to generate your first pack and start studying. Premium features — unlimited generations, advanced spaced repetition, and priority community publishing — are affordably priced for students everywhere.
Every feature on this platform was built because a student somewhere needed it.
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