
Most “study material” is junk. AISheets turns it into reps.
Worksheets don’t fail because kids hate paper. They fail because making good ones eats your weekend.
AISheets (aisheets.study) attacks the worst part: converting raw content into clean practice that actually checks understanding.
From source to worksheet in minutes
Drop in what you already have:
- PDFs (slides, textbook pages, handouts)
- Plain text (notes, articles)
- Audio (lectures, podcasts)
- YouTube videos
AISheets turns that into printable and interactive outputs. No copying. No reformatting. No “wait, where did question 7 come from?”
But there’s a catch: the source has to be decent. Garbage in still hurts. AISheets just makes the best of it.
Not just quizzes: real practice formats
Quizzes feel “easy” to generate. The hard part is variety.
AISheets covers the formats teachers and self-learners actually use:
- Multiple choice and short answer
- Fill-in-the-blank / cloze passages
- Matching pairs and matching exercises
- Essay prompts when you need deeper thinking
- Vocabulary builders: word banks, spelling-style practice
- Puzzles and games (crosswords, word search, bingo-style activities)
It gets worse: most tools stop at questions.
AISheets also pushes toward complete packets with things like answer keys and structured study guides so you can assign, grade, and move on.
Visual thinking + math that doesn’t break
Dense topics die in paragraphs.
AISheets can generate concept maps / mind-map style study aids, which helps when you need relationships, not rote recall.
And for STEM folks: it supports math formatting (including LaTeX-style equations), so your formulas don’t turn into a typographic crime scene.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
Use aisheets.study if you:
- Teach and keep rebuilding the same materials
- Tutor and need custom practice per student
- Study solo and want active recall from your own sources
Skip it if you want a “course”. This is a converter and generator. You still own the teaching.

