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Upload once, understand a PDF faster, and turn it into review-ready study material.

AI PDF summary, Q&A, and study workflow

Upload a PDF, get the AI summary first, then decide what deserves a deeper read.

Use the same PDF for grounded Q&A, highlights, study notes, and flashcards. Built for research papers, class material, and technical documents.

Explore use cases

Start with a summary

See the main point before reading page by page.

Keep asking

Drill into papers, lecture notes, or work docs.

Review later

Turn highlights into notes and flashcards in one place.

Read the summary first

Use a concise overview to decide whether the PDF deserves a deeper read.

Keep asking

Ask about methods, conclusions, definitions, and specific details.

Extract highlights

Pull out the parts worth revisiting later.

Generate flashcards

Turn the same PDF into review-ready Q&A cards.

Reader workspace

After you upload a PDF above, the reader, AI summary, and Q&A panel will open here.

Core features

Upload a PDF, start with the summary, then keep going with questions, highlights, and review.

Fast PDF intake

Local upload with instant transition into the reading workspace.

Grounded summary

Read the main ideas first, then decide where to spend more time.

Document Q&A

Ask specific questions and keep the answer next to the document.

Ready for study loops

Turn one document into highlights, notes, and review cards in one place.

Top entry points

Start from the clearest reading use case first, then decide how you want to study or dig deeper.

These pages are placed first because they map more clearly to real reading tasks and are the strongest candidates for early search visibility.

More entry points

If your task is more specific, continue from these narrower pages.

This list keeps the tutorial, Q&A, and narrower task pages available when you need a more specific workflow.

How it works

Understand the document first, then decide whether to dig deeper or turn it into review material.

Start with a summary, then drill into questions that matter.
See source-linked answers without leaving the document view.
Pull out key highlights before turning them into notes or cards.
Use one workspace instead of scattering reading across multiple tools.