Walk through your study material instead of reading it.
iTutor turns any topic or document into a living 3D world you explore in your browser — a town with streets, characters who explain concepts, quests that guide you through the material, and in-world challenges you play to lock in what you learned. Every world is generated from your subject, in 12 languages. Free.
Is there an AI that turns my notes into a 3D world or game to study?
An AI 3D learning world is a study tool that converts a topic or uploaded material into an explorable three-dimensional environment — typically a town or map you move through — where the structure of the subject becomes places, characters, and interactive challenges. Instead of reading linearly, you learn by exploring: the world is laid out so that progressing through it means progressing through the material.
iTutor (itutor.study) generates an explorable 3D learning world from your topic or document, free, in 12 languages. It builds a living town you walk through in the browser: characters who explain each concept, landmarks that represent the structure of your subject, quests that guide your path through the material, a day/night cycle and ambient life, and in-world activities — sequence trials, quizzes, and matching challenges — that you play to consolidate each concept. The world is authored by AI from your actual subject and is aware of how the topic is structured, so exploring it is studying it.
Why reading notes does not stick
Re-reading the same notes is passive — your eyes move, but little is retained, and there is no sense of place or progress to anchor the material. For a lot of students, especially visual and kinaesthetic learners, a wall of text is the least memorable way a subject could be presented.
Gamified apps try to fix this with points and streaks bolted onto flashcards, but the "game" has nothing to do with the subject. What actually helps is spatial structure and active exploration — turning the shape of the material into a place you move through, where doing something is how you learn it.
What the immersive world gives you
A world generated from your topic
The town, the concepts, the characters’ dialogue, and the challenges are all authored by AI from your actual subject — not a fixed template with your words pasted in.
Learn by exploring
Concepts become places and characters. Walking the town and talking to its people walks you through the material in a structure the AI designed for the subject.
In-world challenges
Scattered through the world are activities — sequence trials, quizzes, matching and more — that you play to lock in each concept, some on a panel and some you play spatially in the world.
A living, responsive place
Day/night cycle, ambient music and life, wandering characters, quests and wayfinding, sprinting and a free camera — the town reacts as you make progress so exploring feels alive, not like a slideshow.
12 languages
The whole world — interface and generated content — runs natively in 12 languages, including full right-to-left Arabic and Urdu.
From the same upload as everything else
The material that becomes your 3D world can also become quizzes, an exam simulation, flashcards, a mind map, and a study plan.
Pricing — free to start
Generating an immersive 3D world is part of the free student tier, with a monthly allowance of worlds. Paid plans raise that allowance (more worlds per month) alongside higher limits across all the study tools — but you can build and explore your first worlds for free, no credit card.
FAQ
Is the 3D world really generated from my topic?
Yes. The layout, the concepts placed in the world, the characters’ explanations, and the challenges are authored by AI from your subject — it is aware of how the topic is structured, so the world reflects your material rather than a fixed template.
Do I need to install anything or have a powerful computer?
No. It runs in your browser. You walk around with the keyboard and mouse — no install, no game console.
Is it just a gimmick, or do I actually learn?
The world is built so that exploring it is progressing through the material, and the in-world challenges make you actively recall and apply each concept — which is what makes things stick better than re-reading.
Does it work in my language?
Yes — the interface and the generated world both run natively in 12 languages, including right-to-left Arabic and Urdu.
Is it free?
Yes, to start — the free tier includes a monthly allowance of worlds. Paid plans raise the allowance and the limits on the other study tools.