Hello students ! here is some AI tools for your study . It can help to summarize your chapter and note .
Best Free AI Tools
We’ve all got expenses—canteen bills, metro recharges, and the occasional movie. If you don't want to add a subscription fee to that list, these five tools are your best friends.
1. SATHEE
If you are preparing for JEE, NEET, or even UPSC, and you aren’t using SATHEE, you’re missing out. Developed by IIT Kanpur in association with the Ministry of Education, this isn't just a website; it’s a full-blown AI tutor.
Most AI tools feel "Western." SATHEE understands the Indian competitive landscape. It uses Adaptive Learning, meaning if you’re struggling with Thermodynamics, the AI notices and gives you easier foundational questions before ramping up the difficulty.
Price: ₹0.
2. Google Gemini
Gemini has become incredibly polished in 2026. For an Indian student, its biggest superpower is Multimodality.
Imagine you have a handwritten note from your professor that’s barely legible. You can snap a photo, upload it to Gemini, and ask it to "Explain this like I’m five." It even understands Hinglish and regional languages, making it feel more like a local senior helping you out than a robot.
Price: Free (with a very capable base model).
3. NotebookLLM
This is Google’s "secret" tool that every topper is starting to use. You don’t search the whole internet here; you upload your specific PDFs, textbooks, and notes.
It features something called "Audio Overviews." It literally creates a podcast where two AI voices "chat" about your syllabus. It turns a boring 50-page chapter on Indian History into a 10-minute conversational audio track you can listen to while stuck in traffic.
Price: Free.
4. Perplexity AI
We’ve all heard stories of AI making things up . Perplexity is the cure for that. It’s an AI search engine that provides citations.
If you’re writing a paper on the Green Revolution in India, Perplexity won't just give you a paragraph; it will provide links to the actual government reports and news articles it used. It keeps you honest and makes your bibliographies look professional.
Price: Free
5. Microsoft Copilot
Still struggling with PowerPoint? Copilot is integrated into the tools you likely already use. It uses the power of GPT-4 and DALL-E 3 without the $20 price tag.
You can ask it to "Create a 10-slide outline for a presentation on Renewable Energy in Rajasthan," and it will give you the structure, the talking points, and even image suggestions. It’s a massive time-saver for school projects.
Price: Free on Web and Windows.
Best Paid AI Tools
Sometimes, "free" hits a ceiling. If you’re looking for that extra 10% edge in your grades or your resume, these paid tools are worth the "chai-money" investment.
6. Padh AI
For the millions of Indians eyeing a "Sarkari" job, PadhAI is a game-changer. It’s specifically tuned for the Indian curriculum.
Why it’s worth the money: Its most impressive feature is Mains Answer Evaluation. You write your answer on a physical sheet, upload it, and the AI gives you a score based on real UPSC parameters. It’s like having a private coach for a fraction of the cost of a coaching center.
Price: Monthly subscription (Budget-friendly for students).
7. Grammarly Pro
Most people think Grammarly just fixes "their/there" mistakes. The Pro version in 2026 is much deeper.
Why it’s worth the money: It has an Academic Tone detector. If you’re applying for a Master’s abroad or writing an SOP (Statement of Purpose), Grammarly Pro ensures you sound confident and scholarly, not robotic or informal. It’s the difference between an internship "Apply" and a "Hired."
Price: Monthly/Annual plans (Often has 50% off student sales).
8. Wolfram Alpha Pro
If your degree involves heavy Math, Physics, or Engineering, this is your "God Mode."
Why it’s worth the money: The free version gives you the answer. The Pro version gives you the Step-by-Step Solution. In an exam, the answer is only worth 1 mark; the steps are worth 9. This tool teaches you the logic behind the math.
Price: Student Pro plans are quite affordable.
9. Otter.ai
Do you have a professor who talks at 100km/h? Otter is an AI that joins your online classes (or records offline ones) and transcribes every single word.
Why it’s worth the money: It doesn't just give you a wall of text; it summarizes the "Key Highlights." It even knows when the professor says, "This will definitely be in the mid-terms." It turns a 1-hour lecture into a 5-minute read.
Price: Limited free tier; Paid Pro tier for more minutes.
10. Canva Magic Studio
In 2026, your project needs to look as good as it reads. Canva’s AI suite is now a "Magic Studio."
Why it’s worth the money: Features like "Magic Expand" (fixing photos) and "Magic Switch" (turning a doc into a PPT instantly) are locked behind the Pro version. For design, architecture, or marketing students, this is the industry standard.
Price: Monthly (Pro) or Canva for Education (Free if your school signs up).
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