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Flashcards, cited notes, practice questions — generated from your real lecture slides and readings, not a generic deck.

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How It Works

How Cyter Works

Three steps to perfectly cited answers

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Upload Your Course Readings

PDFs, textbooks, statutes, case law

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Ask Any Question

Chat, study with flashcards, or generate full assessments

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Get Cited Answers

Every sentence traced back to your documents. No hallucinations.

Why Cyter

Why Students Choose Cyter

Unlike ChatGPT, Cyter never makes things up

Every Sentence Cited

Every sentence traced to your uploaded documents

Your Materials Only

Zero hallucinations. Only your uploads, never the internet.

Format-Aware Citations

Statutes, cases, and articles — each in the correct format

Without Cyter

Hours flipping through readings for one quote
Writing essays from scratch with manual citations
ChatGPT makes things up — you can't trust it

With Cyter

Cited answers from your readings in seconds
Generate full essays with proper citations
Study with AI flashcards and quizzes from your materials
Assessments

Assessment Mode, Human Voice

Fully cited essays and problem question answers — generated from your documents

Essay Mode

Submission-Ready Essays

Complete essays or paragraphs generated only from your documents with perfect, traceable citations. Human voice maintained

2,147 / 2,500 words

Thesis

The doctrine of consideration remains fundamental to contract formation in Australian law, despite contemporary challenges to its utility...

1. Historical Foundation524w
2. Modern Challenges487w
3. Reform Proposals0w
2/4 sections complete86%
  • Choose from multiple Cyter-suggested thesis options
  • Every sentence cited and traced to your documents
  • Export to Word with footnoted citations
Problem Question Mode

Complex Questions, Perfect Answers

Structured analysis with every claim traced back to your source materials.

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Issue Identification

Identifies every issue in a complex fact pattern

R

Rules Extraction

Extracts relevant rules from only your uploaded materials

A

Fact Application

Systematically applies the rules to the specific facts

C

Conclusion

Synthesises perfectly cited answers to complex questions

Perfectly Cited Answer

Complete answers to complex uni-level questions with every claim traced back to your source materials.

  • Automatic I.R.A.C. structure for legal problem questions
  • Identifies all issues from complex fact patterns
  • Exports to Word with footnoted citations
Document Types

Cyter Gets Every Source

Every document type, perfectly cited.

Textbook

Textbooks & Notesets

  • Cites the original authority found in the textbook
Textbook
R P Austin and I M Ramsay, Ford, Austin and Ramsay's Principles of Corporations Law (17th ed, 2018) ch 8
LAWS3010_Week_8_Readings.pdf, p 312
"The duty of care requires directors to inform themselves about the subject matter of any business judgment to the extent they reasonably believe to be appropriate."
Academic

Academic Articles

  • Cited in your chosen format with exact page numbers
Academic
M Welsh, 'The Regulatory Dilemma' (2009) 27(3) Company and Securities Law Journal 370, 375
Welsh_2009_Regulatory_Dilemma.pdf, p 375
"The availability of civil penalties as an alternative to criminal sanctions has significantly increased the capacity of ASIC to take enforcement action against directors who breach their duties."
Statute

Statutes & Legislation

  • Section and subsection numbers cited automatically
Statute
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 181(1)
LAWS3010_Statute_Compilation.pdf, p 204
"A director or other officer of a corporation must exercise their powers and discharge their duties in good faith in the best interests of the corporation and for a proper purpose."
Case Law

Case Law and Judgements

  • Source paragraph numbers added to every citation
Case Law
Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Healey (2011) 196 FCR 291 at [165]
Week_6_Directors_Duties.pdf, p 18
"Directors are expected to be able to read and understand financial statements and to apply an enquiring mind to the company's financial position."
Study Mode

Study Mode, Your Materials

Flashcards, quizzes, and practice questions — all from your uploaded readings.

Flashcards

Spaced Repetition

Cards generated from your materials with confidence-based review

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Question

What are the essential elements required for a valid contract under common law?

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  • Generated from your uploaded readings
  • Confidence scoring focuses your review
Quiz

Multiple Choice

Test yourself with AI-generated questions and instant feedback

5 streak

Which is NOT required for establishing a duty of care?

AForeseeability of harm
BProximity between parties
CWritten contractual agreement
DNo policy against duty
  • AI generates questions from your sources
  • Instant feedback with explanations
Short Answer

AI Marking

Write your answer and get personalised AI feedback with a score

AI Marking
Question 4 of 8

Explain the doctrine of consideration in contract law.

AI Feedback
78/100
Identified consideration as exchange of value
Could elaborate on the "peppercorn rule"
  • AI marks your answer with a score
  • Model answer with cited sources provided
International Students

Built for International Students

English not your first language? Work entirely in your native language — then export a polished English document your tutor will love

Assessment Mode — Working in 简体中文

Working: 简体中文Export: English
Your View (简体中文)

议会主权原则意味着议会有权制定或废除任何法律1。任何个人或机构均不得推翻或搁置议会立法。这一原则是英国宪法的基石...

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Export Preview (English)

The principle of parliamentary sovereignty means that Parliament has the right to make or unmake any law1. No person or body may override or set aside the legislation of Parliament. This principle is the cornerstone of the British constitution...

Perfect English, ready to submit

Citations always preserved in proper format:

[1] Dicey, Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (10th ed, 1959) p. 39.

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How It Works

Three steps from your language to perfect English

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Work in Your Language

Chat, write assessments, create flashcards, and study — all in your native language

2

Citations Stay Perfect

All citations, case names, and references remain in proper English format

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Export Flawless English

One click exports your work as a perfectly written English document ready to submit

Your tutor sees perfect English. You work in your language.

Study, write, and learn in the language you think in — Cyter handles the translation.

AI Study Tool

The AI Study Tool Built Around Your Course

Most AI study tools generate generic content from a trained dataset. Cyter generates study material from your specific lecture slides, readings and tutorial notes — so what you revise is exactly what your exam will test.

Why generic AI study tools miss

If you search for an AI study tool, you find a dozen products that generate flashcards on "Biology: Chapter 3" or "History: World War II" — drawn from training data, not your actual course. The cards feel right, but they rarely match what your unit convenor actually emphasised in lectures. You study the generic cards. You take the exam. The questions are about your unit's specific angle on the topic — which your generic cards did not cover.

Cyter as an AI study tool closes this gap. Upload your weekly lecture slides, your textbook chapters, your tutorial worksheets, your past exams (if your unit releases them). Ask Cyter to generate flashcards and what comes back is drawn from your unit's exact content and exact emphases. Study those cards, and you are studying exactly what your unit tests.

Study formats Cyter generates

  • Flashcards: Q/A pairs formatted for Anki or Quizlet import, drawn from your unit content
  • Spaced-repetition decks: Cyter calibrates card difficulty and schedules review
  • Cited study notes: structured summaries with page-pinpoint citations back to your readings
  • Practice questions: short-answer, MCQ and essay prompts from your unit material
  • Mark-yourself answers: Cyter checks your attempts against the uploaded readings and points out gaps
  • Exam simulations: full-length mock exams built from your unit content, with timed conditions

Study mode + assessment mode together

The reason Cyter works as an AI study tool is because it is the same tool you use for drafting assessments — which means the corpus you build in week 3 for your first essay is the corpus you study from in SWOTVAC. No re-uploading, no rebuilding, no separate tool for study versus assessment.

Compared to dedicated flashcard apps, Cyter gives up some specialisation (it is not a pure spaced-repetition scheduler) in exchange for content fidelity (every card is from your material). Compared to generic AI study tools, Cyter gives up the pretence of breadth in exchange for depth on your actual unit. For university-level study where exam questions track unit-specific emphasis, depth wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Cyter replace Anki or Quizlet?

For most users, Cyter complements them. Cyter generates the card content from your unit material; you can review the cards inside Cyter or export to Anki/Quizlet if you prefer their scheduling algorithms.

Does the AI study tool work for professional certifications?

Yes — upload the certification syllabus PDF and supporting reading material and Cyter generates study content from it. Students use it for CFA, ACCA, CPA, USMLE and Australian bar-exam style preparation.

Is there a free AI study tool tier?

Yes. The free tier gives you 70k thinking credits per month and 50 total pages of uploads — enough to study one full subject's worth of flashcards and notes.

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