Manually copying dates takes 20 minutes per class. Paste your syllabus here and every exam, assignment, and quiz goes straight to Google Calendar.
No account. No setup. Paste your syllabus and export directly to Google Calendar or download an .ics file.
Copy text from Canvas, Blackboard, or Brightspace. Or drop a .pdf or .txt file. Messy formats, tables, and week-by-week schedules all work.
Every exam, assignment, quiz, and reading gets pulled out and tagged. Events stream in as they're found. No waiting for a full page to load.
Click "Open in Google Calendar" and every event lands exactly where it should. Or download a .ics file and import it yourself.
The honest math. For 5 classes with a normal semester schedule:
| Task | Doing it by hand | SyllabusAI |
|---|---|---|
| Reading all 5 syllabi | 30–45 min (they're long) | You still read them. Same. |
| Typing each date into Google Calendar | 20 min per class, 5 classes = ~100 min | Paste once, export. Under 1 min per class. |
| Typos and missed dates | About 1 in 5 students misses a deadline from a copy error | Parser pulls every date. You review before exporting. |
| When the professor changes a date | Find the event, edit it, hope you catch the update | Re-paste the new syllabus. Export again. Done in 30 seconds. |
| Cost | Free (just your time) | Also free. |
Time estimates based on typical syllabus length (8–20 pages) and manual Google Calendar entry. Your mileage varies.
If something's missing, paste your syllabus and see for yourself.
Yes. Free. No credit card, no trial period, no paywall at the end. Paste your syllabus, get your calendar events. That's it.
Yes. Copy the text out of Canvas, Blackboard, or Brightspace and paste it in. Table-based syllabi, narrative week-by-week schedules, and reading lists with 15 entries all parse fine. If your professor uploaded a PDF, drop the file directly.
No. You get a separate .ics file you import, or a Google Calendar link that creates a new calendar. Your existing events stay exactly where they are.
Re-paste the updated syllabus and export again. Takes about 30 seconds. Then delete the old events from that class's calendar in Google Calendar. Not perfect, but faster than editing 15 events one by one.
No. Your syllabus text is processed to extract dates and events, then discarded. We don't store, log, or sell your syllabus content.
Pasted text, .txt files, and PDF uploads all work. If you got a Word doc, copy the text and paste it in.
No account needed to try it. Go to syllabusai.net, paste your syllabus, and export. Creating an account lets you save past parses, but it's optional.
20 minutes of typing or 10 seconds here. Same result, minus the typos.
Paste your syllabus →Each guide shows exactly where to find your iCal feed URL — no fishing through settings. Paste that URL and SyllabusAI imports every event in seconds.