Upload your notes, a textbook chapter or a research paper. RosettaMind turns it into a set of question-and-answer "windows" you review over time — flashcards, reimagined as a living Memory Garden built for long-term memory.
In RosettaMind, you upload a PDF and AI reads it and generates a level — a set of question-and-answer "windows" rendered on geometric shapes or on a historical building. Instead of a flat flashcard pile, the experience is gamified: each question you recall correctly earns Memory Strength, and a science-based spaced-repetition schedule brings it back over time. That is what turns a one-time read into lasting memory.
Drop in notes, a chapter or a paper. RosettaMind parses the document server-side and pulls out what matters.
Generative AI creates question-and-answer windows — your new level, ready to test yourself on.
As you recall correctly, questions earn Memory Strength points and a science-based spaced-repetition schedule brings each one back over time — so knowledge sticks instead of fading.
From a source paragraph…
…RosettaMind builds review-ready question windows:
Where in the plant cell does photosynthesis take place?
In the chloroplasts.
Which pigment captures light energy for photosynthesis?
Chlorophyll.
What are the products of photosynthesis?
Glucose and oxygen.
A flashcard pile treats every card the same. In RosettaMind, the experience is gamified: the more times you recall a question correctly in a row, the more Memory Strength it earns — and its reviews are spaced out over time. This produces a science-based rhythm that fights forgetting.
A PDF level in RosettaMind comes with tools a flashcard deck doesn't have:
Per-question AI explanations and vivid metaphors that make hard ideas click.
The tutor asks follow-up questions to deepen understanding.
Generate illustrative images and notes to anchor each question in memory.
Short on time? Get three of your most relevant questions for a fast memory stretch.
Learn and review in English or Spanish.
Keep a level private or share it and track progress together.
They serve a similar goal but are different. RosettaMind reads your PDF and builds the questions for you, then offers AI explanations, a voice tutor, images and a visual Memory Garden on top of spaced repetition — so you spend time learning, not making cards.
Yes. RosettaMind is fully bilingual (English and Spanish); you can build and review your PDF level in either language.
Yes. Besides PDFs, you can build a level from a prompt, from audio, from the suggestions of the global community, or from a blank canvas.
Each correct answer increases that question's Memory Strength and schedules its next review using spaced repetition, so the material returns right when you need reinforcing.
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