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NoteNestAI

Freemium

Summary

The stack of PDFs grows, the exam is in three days, and reading everything twice is not a plan — it's a wish. NoteNest is built for exactly that gap: turning course documents into structured notes, flashcards, and quiz material before the gap turns into a failed module.

The core workflow is upload-and-extract: students feed in lecture slides, handouts, or image-based PDFs and the tool produces condensed notes, practice questions, and flashcards. Mastery tracking identifies which topics are still shaky, so revision is targeted rather than random. Collaborative course workspaces let study groups share and build on the same notes — one person uploads, everyone benefits. The free tier exists but the vendor page makes clear that full AI summarization is a paid-only feature, so students who hit the free-tier ceiling quickly face an upgrade decision. There is no API and no self-hosted option, which means your course data lives on NoteNest's servers.

Bottom line: Pick NoteNest if you have a mountain of PDFs and an exam in a week; reconsider if your institution has data-residency requirements, because there is no self-hosted path.

Pricing Plans

Subscription
Price
€0–€15.99/month
Free Tier
2 AI summaries per month; 10MB max upload size; manual note writing unlimited; can view/join Courses but cannot create them

Free

Free

Great for getting started; includes manual notes, subject organization, study calendar, difficulty tracking, and course joining in view mode

  • 2 AI summaries per month (files or links)
  • 10MB max file size per upload
  • Unlimited manual note writing
  • Subject organisation & colours
  • Study calendar & contacts
  • Difficulty tracking
  • Join Courses in view mode
  • Invite classmates into Courses

Premium

$15.99per month

For those who want it all; includes AI Q&A, PDF export, early access, and priority support

  • 20 AI summaries per month (files or links)
  • 55MB max file size per upload
  • Everything in Pro
  • Create up to 10 Course workspaces
  • Ask AI—3 questions per note
  • Export notes as PDF
  • Priority support
  • Early access to new features
  • Unused summaries roll over—lost if cancelled

View full pricing on notenestai.com →

Pricing may have changed since last verified. Check the official site for current plans.

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Best For: University students (bachelor's, master's, PhD) managing multiple subjects, High school students preparing for exams (GCSE, A-Levels, IB, Baccalauréat), Study groups and cohorts wanting to organize shared notes and collaborate, Students who want adaptive revision targeted to their knowledge gaps, Anyone converting large volumes of PDF or image-based course material into structured notes

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  • Automatic flashcard and practice question generation from uploaded PDFs, so students who would otherwise spend hours manually writing cards can redirect that time to actual revision.
  • Mastery tracking that identifies specific weak topics rather than leaving students to guess, which means revision sessions target the material most likely to cost marks.
  • Collaborative course workspaces where one upload serves the whole study group, so the work of processing a lecture is done once and shared — not duplicated across every student's laptop.
  • NestOff live quiz competitions built from the group's own uploaded material, so competitive review sessions are tied to the actual syllabus rather than generic question banks.
  • Supports image-based PDFs and scanned handouts alongside native PDFs, which means students with mixed-format course packs do not have to pre-process documents before uploading.
  • Full AI summarization is a paid-only feature, so students who upload their first document on the free tier and receive truncated or locked output are immediately at an upgrade decision — not a gentle onboarding ramp.
  • No API and no self-hosted option means all uploaded course material — lecture slides, past papers, personal notes — is processed and stored on NoteNest's infrastructure. Students at institutions with data-residency policies or who are handling sensitive research material have no compliant path, and the workaround is a different tool entirely.
  • The tool is a passive document processor, not an adaptive learning system. Students who need spaced-repetition scheduling, performance analytics over time, or integration with an LMS will hit the ceiling quickly and move to purpose-built tools like Anki combined with a note-taking system — at which point they are maintaining two workflows instead of one.

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About

Platforms
iOS (Apple App Store), Android (Google Play Store); web version coming soon (waitlist available)
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-02T05:12:54.513Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • University students (bachelor's, master's, PhD) managing multiple subjects
  • High school students preparing for exams (GCSE, A-Levels, IB, Baccalauréat)
  • Study groups and cohorts wanting to organize shared notes and collaborate
  • Students who want adaptive revision targeted to their knowledge gaps
  • Anyone converting large volumes of PDF or image-based course material into structured notes

What it does well

  • Converting lecture slides and handouts into condensed study notes for exam revision
  • Organizing and sharing class notes with classmates through collaborative course workspaces
  • Identifying weak topics through mastery tracking and generating targeted review materials
  • Creating flashcards and practice questions from course PDFs automatically
  • Running live quiz competitions with classmates (NestOff) based on actual course material

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is NoteNestAI free?
NoteNestAI is a paid tool (€0–€15.99/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
Is NoteNestAI open source?
No — NoteNestAI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does NoteNestAI support?
NoteNestAI is available on: iOS (Apple App Store), Android (Google Play Store); web version coming soon (waitlist available).

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NoteNestAI

When studying means processing 300 pages of lecture slides across six subjects, the bottleneck is not understanding — it is extraction. NoteNest addresses this by ingesting course PDFs and images and outputting condensed notes, flashcards, and practice questions automatically. The workflow is linear: upload a document, receive structured study material, use the mastery tracker to find weak spots, generate targeted review, repeat. There is no canvas to configure, no agent to prompt — it is a one-shot summarizer paired with a revision layer.

The differentiating feature is the NestOff live quiz mode, which lets classmates compete in real time using questions generated from actual uploaded course material. This is not a generic trivia layer bolted on top; the questions are tied to the specific documents the study group has uploaded, which means quiz performance reflects gaps in the actual syllabus rather than generic subject knowledge. Collaborative course workspaces extend this: one student uploads the week’s handouts and the whole cohort works from the same structured notes.

NoteNest fits students managing high document volume across multiple subjects — bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD students juggling seminar papers alongside lecture slides, or high school students preparing for GCSE or A-Level exams with heavy reading lists. It breaks down at the institutional level: there is no API, no self-hosted deployment, and no mechanism for a school or university IT department to control where student data resides. Students with privacy-conscious institutions, or those who need to integrate notes into an existing knowledge management system, will find no integration path here. Full AI summarization is a paid-only feature, so the free tier functions more as a preview than a working study tool.

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