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Upload your lecture slides, textbooks, or research papers. Our AI reads it all and gives you a clean, structured summary you can actually study from.

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Harvard University
UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University
Harvard University
UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University

How it works

Turn your study materials into flashcards, quizzes, and mock exams in seconds.

Upload Your PDF

Drop in any PDF: lecture slides, textbooks, research papers, or course handouts.

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AI Extracts Key Insights

Our AI reads every page and identifies the most important concepts, definitions, and arguments.

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Study Smarter

Review a clean, structured summary and dive deeper into any section using the AI Tutor.

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StudyCrush AI vs traditional study methods

Read Less, Retain More

Stop wasting hours on dense PDFs. Get the key insights in seconds and focus on what actually matters for your exam.

Instant Structured Notes

Walk away with perfectly organized notes from any PDF: without the manual highlighting and re-reading cycle.

A deeper look

Long PDFs pile up faster than you can reread them. A summarizer turns dense pages into clear notes so you study the ideas that matter, not every line.

Why summarizing beats endless highlighting

Highlighting feels productive, but it rarely forces choices. Summaries name the main claim per section so you can review fast and drill only where it counts.

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What good extraction keeps

The goal is definitions, repeated terms, and how arguments connect, not a random bullet list. You still verify anything exam-critical; the rest is speed.

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Typical study workflows

Upload slides for weekly prep, skim papers before a deep read, or brief a long report before a meeting. Start from the summary, open the PDF only for detail.

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Getting sharper output

Use clean text PDFs when you can, and split huge files by chapter. Treat the summary as a draft: rename sections, merge ideas, and add your own examples.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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