Stewdy is a French educational AI app designed to help students from 4th grade through 12th grade prepare for daily lessons, quizzes and important exams such as the BTS. Stewdy transforms lesson photos and PDFs into study-ready materials, offers an interactive chat and voice assistant for on-demand explanations, and builds a personalized revision plan that highlights weak points and tracks progress session by session.
The app converts paper or digital lesson content into flashcards, quizzes and mind maps so students can immediately practice what they have learned without manual transcription. Intelligent gap detection analyzes answers and identifies topics that need extra attention, then adapts the revision plan to focus on those gaps. Students can switch between study modes—quick flashcard review to reinforce facts, timed quizzes to test recall under pressure, and visual mind maps to organize big-picture concepts—each mode shaping the upcoming sessions and the progress dashboard.
Stewdy’s learning mechanics are built around repeated, focused practice rather than passive reading. Quizzes use varied question formats to test comprehension and recall, while flashcards are shuffled and resurfaced according to recent performance so weaker items appear more often. Mind maps are generated from uploaded lesson content and can be expanded or collapsed to explore relationships between concepts. The app records answer histories and session metrics so progression is visible at the lesson and subject level, helping students see precise improvements over time.
Interacting with Stewdy is straightforward and tactile: use the camera or file picker to import photos and PDFs, tap to create or flip flashcards, and select answers with simple touch controls during quizzes. The chat assistant accepts typed or spoken questions and returns concise explanations or step-by-step guidance. Audio controls allow playback of explanations and language practice, which makes the app practical for listening and speaking exercises as well as reading-based review.
The progression system mirrors the structure of the French curriculum, so material is organized by grade and topic and scales in difficulty as students advance. Personalized revision plans set daily or weekly targets and break large subjects into manageable learning sessions. Challenge systems are driven by adaptive difficulty: when a student repeatedly answers a topic correctly, questions become more challenging; when mistakes recur, the system focuses practice on foundational items until mastery improves. This adaptive loop encourages steady progress without overwhelming the learner.
Designed for clarity and focus, the app uses a clean interface with readable typography and straightforward visual cues so learners concentrate on content rather than navigation. Accessibility options include a dyslexic-friendly mode and simplified layouts to reduce cognitive load. Within study sessions users can choose between compact or expanded views for flashcards and mind maps, and toggle audio feedback to match personal study preferences, helping tailor the experience to different learning styles.
Replay value comes from the app’s combination of varied question types, randomized review sequences and targeted reintroduction of weak topics. Students can revisit past lessons to re-run quizzes, generate new flashcards from updated notes, or replay explanation audio for additional reinforcement. This repeated, structured practice supports durable retention and helps build study routines that transfer across subjects and exam types.
Stewdy includes reporting tools for teachers, schools and parents that summarize session activity, progress trends and areas needing attention without exposing private conversation content. Dashboards provide an overview of class or child performance that complements independent study: educators can see which units generate the most difficulty and adjust instruction accordingly, while parents can follow progress and encourage consistent study habits.
The app emphasizes an inclusive user experience with voice support for explanations, a dyslexic mode, and an uncluttered layout to make study sessions efficient and low-friction. On-device interactions are fast and intuitive, and the integrated chat lets learners ask follow-up questions in natural language, accelerating problem-solving during a study session. Stewdy aims to be a practical revision companion that fits into daily routines and supports both independent learners and those working with teachers or parents.