I wish these AI tools for students were around when I was in school. Sure, AI tools can`t do your homework, write your papers, or take your exams, but they can make your life a lot easier.
With AI, long book chapters can be summarized into quick, easy-to-study bullet points, classes can be recorded and transcribed so you can be laser-focused, and weirdly worded paragraphs can be revised with AI-generated text β and that’s just scratching the surface of how AI can help you as a student.
The number of AI-powered services available for students can be overwhelming, so we’ve rounded up the 5 best AI tools for students.
Grammarly is easily one of the best AI tools for students because of the wide variety of tasks it can help with.
Grammarly is most useful for copywriting and revision suggestions for emails, cover letters, resumes, and even school assignments. An important warning, however, is that you should not use the AI ββto write a paper from scratch. It is a homework assistant, not a homework assistant that will do your homework for you. Grammarly’s AI features are best used as a complementary tool to help you start on a difficult paragraph, find new ways to say something, or edit your piece after you’ve written it.
Grammarly’s lesser known AI features include summarizing large blocks of text, generating ideas for projects, adjusting the tone of your writing, and providing helpful writing prompts. Once you’ve finished your homework, you can also use Grammarly to caption your Instagram posts.
Grammarly’s free account lets you generate texts with 100 AI prompts per month, while the premium option, which costs $12 per month (billed annually), lets you rewrite entire sentences, adjust the tone of your writing, and generate texts with 1,000 AI prompts per month.
Most students are already familiar with Quizlet and its set of virtual flashcards to help them master topics. But to take your learning pace to the next level, you should check out the AI-powered Q Chat Tutor.
Q-Chat has several ways to help you test your knowledge, including AI-generated quizzes, lessons, conversations, and fun games like “Two Truths and a Lie.” You can also use Q-Chat to learn a new language, but Duolingo is a better AI tool for this purpose.
Quizlet lets you try out Q Chat conversations with a free account, but full functionality requires a Quizlet Plus account, which costs $7.99 per month or $35.99 per year.
Trying to take notes and listen to your professor at the same time can mean missing important information. With Otter.ai, you can record lessons, get transcripts and summaries, and focus your full attention on listening to your teacher.
Otter is a very useful AI tool for students with ADHD or who have difficulty multitasking or paying attention during class. However, keep in mind that you need to get your teacher’s permission before recording with Otter.
If you’re learning online, Otter works with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams to record, transcribe, and summarize virtual lessons. You can also use Otter to record group project meetings and easily keep track of what was talked about and what actions were assigned to everyone.
Socratic by Google is a free AI tool for Android and iOS that helps explain complex concepts to students with helpful images, answers to AI-generated questions, and links to relevant YouTube videos.
This app helps students of basic subjects such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, biology, chemistry, physics, history, and literature.
Although Socratic can solve math problems and answer questions, it should not be used to do homework. Rather, it is an AI tool that helps you when you are stuck on a problem or don’t know why you gave the wrong answer. Socratic gives step-by-step explanations to help you prepare for exams.
Another free tool that can provide detailed explanations is Bing Chat, a GPT-4 based chatbot. The tool searches the entire internet, allowing Bing Chat to find answers to more complex questions on a variety of topics compared to Socratic.
Consensus is a research AI search engine that helps students find academic papers and research. This AI tool is perfect for college students and high school students who are starting to write research papers that require academic sources. You can enter your research question or topic into the
Consensus website and it will find relevant sources. Each source retrieved includes pre-populated citations in multiple formats that you can copy and paste into your work.
Consensus has also partnered with Copilot to add ChatGPT-like features to its service. This means you can add commands like “summary of pros and cons” or “explain to an 8 year old” to your searches.
A free Consensus account gives you unlimited searches, unlimited AI-powered filters, and 20 AI credits per month to use more powerful features like GPT-4 Summary, Consensus Meter, Study Snapshot, and Copilot. Unlimited use of these more powerful features requires a Premium subscription for $8.99 per month.