Notoo

Mind map generator

Turn study notes into AI mind maps

Upload course material or use notes from your library. Notoo maps how concepts connect—so you see the big picture, not just isolated bullet points.

No credit card required.

Mind maps for every kind of learner

Visualize lectures, chapters, and research readings when linear notes aren't enough.

Complex topics

Break down systems, processes, and theories into branches you can scan in seconds.

Lecture review

See how ideas from a class session link together before you write an essay or sit an exam.

Textbook chapters

Turn dense chapters into a hierarchy of main ideas, subtopics, and definitions.

Exam overview

Build a one-page map of a unit's key themes to guide final review.

Mind maps that reflect your material

Notoo builds visual maps from your actual notes—not blank templates you fill by hand.

Auto-generated structure

Branches and sub-branches are created from your source content automatically.

Concept relationships

See how definitions, examples, and themes connect—not just a list of terms.

From PDFs & slides

Start from lecture PDFs and slide decks, then open a map alongside structured notes.

Editable layout

Adjust branches as you study so the map matches how you think about the topic.

Flashcards & quizzes

Use the same source material for maps, flashcards, and practice quizzes.

Clear summaries

Pair each map with AI summaries when you need a quick text overview.

One study library

Keep mind maps with notes, recordings, and uploads in a single workspace.

How mind map generation works

Upload a PDF, import slides, or use notes already generated in Notoo.

Mind map generator FAQ

Common questions about turning study notes into AI mind maps with Notoo.

PDFs, slides, pasted notes, YouTube-based notes, lecture recordings, and content in your Notoo library. The map reflects the structure of your material.

No. Notoo generates an initial map from your content. You can adjust branches as you study, but you don't start from a blank canvas.

Yes. The free tier lets you try mind maps alongside notes. Limits apply by plan; see Pricing for details.

Summaries are linear text. Mind maps show hierarchy and relationships—useful when a topic has many connected parts.

Yes. From the same source material, generate a mind map for overview, flashcards for recall, and quizzes for practice—all without re-uploading.

See your notes as a mind map