Visual Learning and Research
Using Concept Maps & Mind Maps
Explore complex ideas by visualizing, organizing, and expanding them on an infinite canvas with the help of AI.
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Generate Study Materials
Instantly turn your concept maps into flashcards, quizzes, study notes, essays, and more.
Integrate Knowledge Sources
Easily add sources from Wikipedia, arXiv, PubMed, Semantic Scholar, YouTube, news articles, podcasts or PDF files.
Personalize Your Learning
Personalize your experience with custom prompts, interactive chats, and multilingual support.
Generate Study Materials from Concept Maps
- Quickly generate useful outputs from your research or learning.
- Share your insights with others
- Repurpose your concept maps for educational or professional needs.
Access & Integrate Knowledge from Multiple Resources
- Seamlessly gather reliable information from different platforms in one place.
- Enrich your concept maps with multimedia content.
- Save time by skipping manual searches across multiple websites.
Personalize and Interact with Your Concept Maps
- Tailor your experience to match your unique learning or research style.
- Chat with your concept map to deepen your understanding.
- Use the tool in your preferred language for a personalized and accessible experience.
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FAQ for AI Concept Map Maker
What is Heuristica AI Concept Map Maker?
The AI Concept Map Maker is a tool that helps users expand, organize, and visualize relationships between ideas using AI-powered concept maps powered by large language models (such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, and more).
Who is the intended audience for this tool?
While Heuristica has a lot of features that are tailored for students and researchers (like integrations with ArXiv, Wikipedia, etc.), anyone who wants to learn and teach effectively can benefit from Heuristica.
Which AI models power the tool?
Heuristica is powered by various models such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, DeepSeek, and Kimi. New models are added continuously as they become available (and sometimes removed as they get deprecated). You can select your preferred model for most operations.
What kinds of knowledge sources can be integrated into my concept maps?
You can integrate content from Wikipedia, arXiv, PubMed, Semantic Scholar, YouTube, podcasts, news, and PDF files, turning your map into a research hub.
What outputs can I generate from a concept map?
You can generate quizzes, flashcards, study notes, summaries, essays, blog posts, and lesson plans from the entire concept map or the selected nodes inside the map. Additionally, you can chat with your concept map and ask questions using AI.
Is multilingual support available?
Yes, you can adjust the language of the responses that are returned from AI. Over 20 languages are supported, and you can request new ones at any time.
Is there a free version or trial?
There’s no trial, but the free plan is generous, letting you explore the main features before upgrading.
What’s the difference between a concept map and a mind map?
Mind maps focus on one central idea with branches radiating outward — great for brainstorming. Concept maps connect multiple ideas in a network with labeled links, showing how concepts relate to each other. Heuristica’s AI tool focuses on concept maps but can also be used like a mind map.