Quick answer
The FiftyGPT Cornell Notes Generator turns your notes or a reading into the Cornell layout — a cue column of questions, the main notes, and a summary line — plus review prompts. It reshapes material into the Cornell study format, not a mind map or a timetable. For students revising from notes. Free, no sign-up.
How to use the Cornell Notes Generator
- Paste your notes, a topic, or a reading extract.
- Select Generate Cornell Notes to reshape it into the Cornell layout.
- Read the cue column — those are the questions to test yourself with.
- Use the summary line to check you can recall the whole section.
- Cover the notes and answer the cues from memory.
Ways people use it
- Turn raw lecture notes into a testable cue-and-notes format.
- Build self-quiz prompts from a chapter without writing them by hand.
- Create a one-line summary to check recall after revising.
A note on the method
The Cornell method works because you actively recall — use the cue column to test yourself, not just to re-read.
