AI Mind Map Generator
Enter any topic or paste your notes. Get a structured mind map showing key ideas and their connections.
Visual Learning
Why mind maps work for studying
Shows how ideas connect
Unlike linear notes, mind maps show the relationships between concepts. This networked structure mirrors how your brain actually stores information — making recall significantly easier.
Great for complex topics
When a topic has many moving parts — like a historical event, a biological system, or a legal concept — a mind map lets you see the whole picture at once instead of getting lost in pages of notes.
Use for brainstorming and planning
Mind maps aren't just for reviewing material — they're powerful brainstorming tools. Use them to plan essays, organise research, or explore a topic before you start studying it deeply.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What format does the mind map use?
The mind map is rendered as a visual tree with a central topic and branching sub-topics. Each branch level is colour-coded for easy scanning. You can read it top-to-bottom like an outline, or use it as a reference while studying.
Can I enter just a topic name?
Yes — just type a topic like "The French Revolution" or "Photosynthesis" and the AI will generate a full mind map from its knowledge base. Pasting your own notes gives you a more personalised, curriculum-specific map.
Can I export the mind map?
You can screenshot or print the mind map from this page. Duetoday Pro lets you export mind maps as images or PDF, and access them from your personal study library.
Does it work for exam revision?
Absolutely. Mind maps are excellent for pre-exam review — they let you quickly check whether you understand the relationships between concepts and spot any gaps in your knowledge.