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📸 Photo → Quiz → Learn

Your camera is your
study tool.

Photo any study material—notes, textbooks, whiteboards, slides. AI turns it into quiz questions for active learning.

Photo any study material

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Handwritten Notes

Your notebooks, study sheets, annotations

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Textbook Pages

Any book, any page, any subject

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Whiteboards

Classroom boards before they're erased

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Slides & Screens

Projected presentations, monitor content

How it works

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Photo Anything

Point your camera at any study material.

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AI Reads It

OCR extracts all text, even handwriting.

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Quiz Generated

Questions created from the content.

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Study Actively

Test yourself instead of just reading.

Why study from photos?

Phone Camera Is Your Scanner

No special equipment needed. Your phone camera captures study material anywhere—library, coffee shop, classroom.

Any Format Works

Handwritten, printed, typed, projected. Messy notebooks, clean textbooks, crowded whiteboards. We handle it all.

Instant to Active

Transform passive notes into active learning in seconds. Photo → Quiz → Understanding.

Build Your Library

Every photo becomes a quiz. Over time, build a complete study library from all your sources.

When to use it

Library Session

Photo textbook pages as you read. Quiz on the whole chapter when you're done.

Lecture Capture

Professor's writing something important? Photo first, understand later.

Borrowed Notes

Classmate has great notes? One photo and they're yours to quiz from.

Review Sheets

Photo your review sheet. Turn a summary into active practice.

Past Exams

Photo old exams. Practice with real questions from previous years.

Study Posters

Library has study guides posted? Photo and quiz.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of photos work?

Any photo with readable text. Handwritten notes, printed pages, screens, whiteboards. Good lighting helps, but we handle less-than-perfect conditions.

Does it work with messy handwriting?

Yes! Our OCR is trained on real handwritten notes. It handles various writing styles, though clearer handwriting produces better results.

Can I photo in low light?

Your phone's flash helps. We recommend decent lighting for best results, but the OCR can handle moderate low-light situations.

What about glare and reflections?

Angle your shot to minimize direct glare. Some reflection is fine—our system handles typical photo conditions from real study environments.

How many photos can I take?

Unlimited capture. Batch upload as many as you want. They process in the background while you continue studying.

See it? Photo it. Learn it.

Turn any study material into active practice.

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