AI Quizzes and Flashcards With Real Educational Diagrams
StudyGlen is the only AI study tool that generates illustrations alongside your questions and cards β and lets you regenerate any image with a custom prompt. Anatomy, chemistry, biology, geography, all visual.
Most AI quiz tools (Quizlet, Anki, Kahoot, ChatGPT-based generators) output text only. StudyGlen automatically attaches AI-generated educational diagrams to questions and flashcards that benefit from a visual β and lets you click any item to add or regenerate the image with your own prompt. Free to try, no credit card.
What this is
When you generate a quiz or flashcard deck on StudyGlen, our AI doesn't just write the questions and answers β it decides which items would benefit from an image, then generates an educational illustration to go with each one. Photosynthesis questions get a leaf cross-section. Anatomy cards get labeled diagrams. Chemistry questions get molecular structures.
Every image is editable. Click the question or card, type what you want the image to show, and a new diagram appears in seconds. Don't like the result? Regenerate it. Want a different angle, label set, or art style? Just say so in the prompt.
No other AI quiz or flashcard tool currently does this. Quizlet has user-uploaded images. Anki requires you to source and embed your own. Kahoot lets you paste stock photos. ChatGPT writes text-only quizzes. StudyGlen is the only platform where the visuals are generated alongside the questions and stay editable.
How it works
Generate a quiz or flashcard deck
Paste text, upload a PDF, drop in an image, or paste a YouTube URL. The AI builds the quiz or deck in your chosen language.
AI auto-generates images for visual questions
The AI scans every question and card and decides which ones would benefit from an illustration β diagrams for anatomy, chemistry, biology, geography. Those get an image attached automatically. Text-only questions stay text-only.
Click any question or card to add or regenerate an image
Open any item and either add an image to one that doesn't have one, or regenerate the existing illustration. The AI uses the question text as the default prompt.
Edit the prompt for a better diagram
Replace the default prompt with your own description. Ask for labels, a specific angle, a hand-drawn style, or an exam-style diagram. The image regenerates in seconds and saves to the question or card.
Examples across subjects
Real questions and the diagrams StudyGlen generated for them.
Which structure inside the chloroplast is the site of the light-dependent reactions?
Cross-section of a chloroplast with thylakoid stacks and stroma labeled.
Identify the chamber receiving deoxygenated blood from the body.
Labeled diagram of the human heart with all four chambers and major vessels.
Draw the Lewis structure of methane (CHβ).
Tetrahedral 3D model of methane with bond angles marked at 109.5Β°.
What does a tight cluster of contour lines indicate on a topographic map?
Sample topographic map showing a steep cliff with closely spaced contour lines.
Why no other AI study tool does this
We checked the major players. Here's what we found.
StudyGlen
Auto-attached to visual questions, regenerate with custom prompt, free to try.
Quizlet
User-uploaded images and a stock photo library. No AI-generated educational diagrams.
Anki
Open-source flashcards. You source and embed your own images manually.
Kahoot
Stock image library for quiz questions. No AI-generated subject-specific diagrams.
ChatGPT-based generators
Output is plain text. You'd need a separate image tool and manual embedding to get diagrams.
Who benefits most
Anatomy, histology, pharmacology β all built around labeled diagrams. Generate flashcard decks where every card already has the right structural illustration, and regenerate any view that doesn't match your textbook.
Build classroom quizzes where photosynthesis, cell division, molecular structures, and reaction mechanisms come with diagrams that match the question β without hunting through Google Images.
Vocabulary flashcards with AI-generated illustrations make new words memorable. Especially powerful for concrete nouns and action verbs where a quick visual is worth a full definition.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about AI-generated diagrams in StudyGlen.
On StudyGlen, yes. When you generate a quiz, the AI automatically attaches educational diagrams to questions that benefit from a visual β and you can click any question to add or regenerate an image with your own prompt. Most other AI quiz tools (Quizlet, Anki, Kahoot, ChatGPT-based generators) only output text.
We use a multi-provider image generation pipeline tuned for educational content. The AI uses the question or flashcard text as the prompt by default, then renders an illustration suited to the subject β anatomical diagrams, chemical structures, biology cross-sections, geography maps, etc. You can override the prompt at any time.
Yes. Open any question or card, edit the image prompt to describe exactly what you want β labels, angle, art style, level of detail β and a new diagram is generated. Don't like it? Regenerate again, or revert.
AI image models are excellent for conceptual diagrams (cell parts, organ systems, molecular shapes, geographic features) and improving every month. For exam-grade reference material β board exams, certifications β always cross-check with your textbook. The regenerate feature is there precisely so you can iterate until the diagram matches your source.
Image generation uses our shared credit system. Quiz and flashcard generation is free for the daily free tier; image regeneration on individual items uses credits on paid plans. The first regen of an item is free, after which each regen deducts a small credit amount. See the pricing page for the current rates.
Yes β both. Each question or card has a regenerate button (uses your prompt or the default), and you can remove an image entirely if you'd rather have a text-only item. Your changes save automatically.
Anything visual. Anatomy, biology, chemistry (molecular structures, reaction mechanisms), physics (force diagrams, circuit schematics), geography (maps, geological cross-sections), earth science, art history. Pure-text subjects like literature analysis or vocabulary often work fine without diagrams, though visual learners still benefit from concept illustrations.
Quizlet has user-uploaded images and a stock photo library β no AI-generated educational diagrams. Anki is open-source flashcards with no built-in image generation; you embed images manually. Kahoot uses stock photos for quiz questions. None of them generate subject-specific illustrations alongside the AI-written questions. StudyGlen is, as of 2026, the only AI study tool that does.
Try AI quizzes and flashcards with diagrams β free
Paste text or upload a PDF. We'll generate the questions, attach the diagrams, and let you regenerate anything that's not quite right. No credit card.