$6.58 monthly gets you Bevinzey — it turns study materials into exam-ready content automatically. Upload lecture slides. Textbooks. Research papers. Watch them become summaries, flashcards, and practice questions. No more staring at dense PDFs wondering what's actually important.
Pre-med students cramming for the MCAT will find this useful. Drop a 200-page biochemistry textbook into Bevinzey and it'll spit out MCQs, case studies, and bullet-point summaries within minutes. The AI tutor chat explains complex concepts when you're stuck on metabolic pathways at 2 AM.
Audio recordings become searchable text and flashcards through the lecture transcription feature. Those professors who talk too fast to take decent notes? Problem solved.
Highlight any text and ask follow-up questions or generate additional study materials on the spot. Bevinzey's academic writer creates literature reviews with proper citations — though you'll still need to fact-check everything it produces. Spaced repetition tracks which flashcards you're struggling with and surfaces them more frequently.
Over 50,000 students across 500+ institutions use Bevinzey to process more than a million documents. The free plan gives you 5 summaries and 10 questions monthly, but serious exam prep requires the paid tiers. Student Pro at $79 yearly bumps you up to 50 summaries and 200 questions. Student Premium removes most limits entirely but caps transcription at 20 hours monthly.