Textbook-scale ingestion, lecture capture, and research-linked study. Build entire course study systems and prep for graduate entrance exams in one place.
Hundreds of textbook pages, back-to-back lectures, and a grad exam on the horizon. Ingest all of it and turn a semester into one connected study system.
Drop in entire chapters or whole textbooks — including scanned PDFs — and get flashcards, summaries, and quizzes for the full course.
Record a lecture and walk out with a transcript and an auto-built study set; never lose what was said in the room.
Paste papers and articles; the tutor grounds every answer in your sources and cites them, so study connects to the research it comes from.
Generate flashcards, quizzes, and audio from your own notes — then study with an AI tutor that knows exactly where you're stuck.
Organize a full course into folders and rooms — notes, decks, recordings, and practice exams in one connected place.
Turn any reading into a podcast-quality overview and study during the commute or between classes.
Upload the textbook, syllabus, and slides; record lectures as they happen.
Auto-build flashcards, summaries, quizzes, and audio across the whole course.
Ask the tutor anything — answers cite your own readings, not the open web.
Layer in MCAT, LSAT, or GRE practice tests and track your readiness curve.
Yes. The ingestion pipeline processes entire textbooks — including scanned and OCR'd pages — and turns them into flashcards, summaries, and quizzes for the whole course.
Answers are grounded in your own uploaded materials via retrieval and cite the source passage, so responses stay traceable rather than hallucinated.
Yes. MCAT, LSAT, and GRE prep run alongside your coursework, with full practice tests and detailed item-level feedback.