Create mind maps from study documents
See how concepts connect across a chapter, paper, or course reading. Lumina turns dense material into visual maps that make complex ideas easier to review.
What you can do
How it works
- Upload the document you want to study
- Open the Map tab in Lumina Assistant
- Use the generated structure to review concepts
Common study workflows
Map the structure of a textbook chapter before detailed review.
Organize themes across a research paper or literature review.
Understand how definitions, examples, processes, and arguments connect.
Why use Lumina instead of a generic AI chat?
A regular mind map tool requires you to build the structure manually. Lumina starts from the source document, then lets you move between the map, the text, summaries, notes, and quizzes.
Built for active learning
Lumina Study helps students and researchers move from passive reading to active study with document chat, summaries, quizzes, mind maps, notes, translation, and audio.
Frequently asked questions
Can AI create a mind map from a PDF?
Yes. Lumina can identify concepts and relationships in uploaded documents and turn them into a visual map.
Are mind maps useful for exams?
Yes. They help organize concepts before you test yourself with active recall.
Can I ask questions after creating a map?
Yes. You can use document chat to clarify any concept in the map.