See your notes as a mind map.
Upload notes, a PDF, or a textbook chapter and iTutor turns them into a mind map — the main ideas, sub-topics, and how they connect, laid out as branches. Built from your material, in 12 languages. Free.
Is there an AI that turns my notes into a mind map in 2026?
An AI mind-map generator reads your notes or uploaded document and lays out the topic as a connected diagram — a central idea with branches for sub-topics and supporting points. The good ones derive the structure from your specific material, so the map reflects how your course is organised rather than a generic outline.
iTutor (itutor.study) generates a mind map from your notes or PDF in seconds, free. Upload the material and iTutor lays out the main ideas and how they connect, grounded in your document, in 12 languages. No credit card, free forever for students — and the same upload also becomes flashcards, quizzes, an exam simulation, and a study plan.
Why linear notes hide the big picture
Pages of linear notes make it hard to see how ideas relate — what depends on what, which concepts are central, and where a topic fits in the whole. That structure is exactly what you need to revise efficiently and answer big-picture exam questions.
Drawing a mind map by hand from a long document is slow, and a generic AI that ignores your material maps a topic that is not quite yours.
What iTutor does with your notes
Structure from your material
iTutor indexes your document and derives the map — central idea, branches, and connections — from its actual content, not a generic outline.
See how ideas connect
The map shows relationships between concepts, so you grasp the shape of the topic, not just a list of facts.
Scope it your way
Map one chapter, one topic, or the whole document. Ask it to cover everything and it captures the full structure.
Beyond notes
PDFs, PowerPoint, Word, images of handwritten notes (via OCR), and pasted text all work as the source.
12 languages
Generate the map natively in Arabic, English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, or Urdu.
Part of a full workflow
The same material can also become flashcards, quizzes, an exam simulation, a study plan, or an explorable 3D world.
Pricing — free for students
Generating a mind map from your notes is free for individual students — free forever, no credit card. Paid plans raise monthly limits and unlock heavier features, but the mind-map generator is in the free tier.
FAQ
Is the mind map based on my notes or generic?
Based on your notes. iTutor derives the structure from the document you upload, so the map reflects your material rather than a generic outline.
Can it map a whole textbook chapter?
Yes. Upload the chapter or the whole document and iTutor captures the full structure as connected branches.
What can I upload?
PDFs, PowerPoint, Word, images of handwritten notes (via OCR), and pasted text all work.
Does it work in other languages?
Yes — 12 languages, generated natively in the language of your material.
Is it free?
Yes. The mind-map generator is free for students with no credit card. Paid plans only raise limits.