Paste your exam syllabus and the AI automatically builds a mind map per subject, with topics, subtopics, and priority order.
Mind maps activate visual and associative memory at the same time. Neuroscience studies show up to 32% higher retention vs. linear note-taking.
Create one map per subject (Constitutional Law, Portuguese, Logical Reasoning…) and review everything in a few hours before the exam.
Break down the Constitution, Penal Code, or any dense legal text into visual branches. Connect related articles and memorize structure, not isolated words.
Instead of a huge spreadsheet, turn your study guide into a visual map with each topic's weight, review status, and subtopics. All on one screen.
The night before, reviewing maps is 5x faster than re-reading notes. Visual structure helps your brain retrieve content during the exam.
Public exams require memorizing huge volumes of content in little time. Mind maps activate visual, associative, and spatial memory at once, while linear notes only engage verbal memory. The result: you remember more with less effort.
Yes. InMaps' AI reads the syllabus, identifies subjects and topics, and generates a structured map automatically. You can edit any branch, expand specific topics, or ask the AI to dig deeper into an area.
Works for any public exam — federal, state, municipal, legal, tax, police, banking, military. Also college entrance exams, bar exams, medical residency, and professional certifications.
Yes, InMaps has a free plan with no credit card required. You can create AI-generated maps immediately. For unlimited use and advanced features, Pro is $1.99/month.