Built for the hour before the exam

Snap pages. Get clear study notes.

StudyBrief turns textbook pages, worksheets, and PDFs into concise study notes that are easier to review. Choose the subject, grade level, and note mode, then get a structured brief with key takeaways, terms, exam questions, and flashcards.

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Photos and PDFs
Exam-ready summaries
Flashcards from your notes
No account required to get started
3

free study notes per month

70

Plus study notes per month

3

steps from pages to notes

What makes the app useful

Built around the actual study flow, not around prompt-writing.

The app is designed for students who already have pages in front of them and need a fast recap, not another blank workspace.

Capture or import

Take photos of textbook pages, upload worksheets, or import PDFs directly from your device.

Choose how brief it should be

Pick a subject, grade level, and note mode so the result matches your actual revision situation.

Get the key points fast

StudyBrief turns dense material into key takeaways, terms, exam questions, and a quick review block.

Keep studying actively

Turn the generated notes into flashcards, reopen saved notes later, and share them when needed.

How it works

Three steps from messy pages to a cleaner brief.

The flow stays intentionally short so the product remains useful when time is limited.

01

Add your pages

Photograph pages with your phone or import images and PDFs you already have.

02

Sort and set context

Arrange the order, choose a subject, grade level, and how compressed the notes should be.

03

Review the generated brief

Study the summary, save it locally, share it, or switch straight into flashcard mode.

Privacy and infrastructure

Designed to stay practical about data.

StudyBrief avoids mandatory accounts, keeps saved notes on the device, and uses a production API that is set up for clear operational boundaries.

  • Students who need a compact recap from photographed pages
  • Exam weeks where time matters more than pretty formatting
  • Subjects that benefit from clear definitions, key points, and likely exam questions
  • People who want AI help without having to paste and restructure everything by hand

OpenAI-powered generation

Study note generation is performed through the OpenAI API instead of a consumer chat product. This keeps the processing tied to the API data controls that OpenAI publishes for business use.

Railway-hosted production API

The production API is intended to run on Railway. Railway provides HTTPS for public services and private networking for internal service-to-service traffic.

Minimal product data

The app is designed around a stable anonymous installation ID, usage tracking for monthly limits, and locally saved study notes rather than a mandatory account system.

Pricing

Simple plan structure.

The app already distinguishes between a free plan and a larger Plus allowance. Billing rollout can happen independently of the rest of the product.

Free

$0 to start

A lightweight monthly allowance for trying the product in real study situations.

  • 3 study notes per month
  • Photo, image, and PDF import
  • Saved notes on your device
  • Flashcards from generated notes
FAQ

The main questions, answered plainly.

What does StudyBrief actually do?

StudyBrief turns photographed textbook pages, worksheets, and imported PDFs into concise study notes that are easier to review before class tests and exams.

What does the generated result look like?

The app produces a compact learning sheet with key takeaways, top points, terms, exam questions, a quick review section, and optional flashcards based on the generated notes.

Do I need an account?

No. The current product flow is built around an anonymous installation ID rather than a required user account.

Where is the AI part running?

Generation runs through a production API deployed on Railway. The AI processing itself uses OpenAI through the API platform.

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