BrainLoom

BrainLoom

Turn PDFs into Flashcards. The local-first Learning OS.

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Stop juggling Notion, Anki, and PDFs. BrainLoom is the local-first Learning OS that unifies your workflow. 🚀 Features: ⚡ Flash-Loom: Turn PDF highlights into Flashcards in seconds. 🔗 Deep Context: Link cards back to source text. 🎨 Infinite Canvas: Structure your ideas visually. Use "Smart Paste" to build mind maps without touching your mouse. 💻 Windows v1.0. (Mac coming soon). 🔥 LAUNCH SPECIAL: To fund the Mac build, I am offering a Lifetime License ($29) to the first 150 users today.
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Ujjwal

Hey Product Hunt 👋

I’m Ujjwal, the solo developer behind BrainLoom.

For years, my study workflow was a mess. I was drowning in PDFs, typing notes in one app, and manually creating flashcards in another. I realized I was spending more time managing my tools than actually learning.

So I quit my job to build the solution.

BrainLoom is a Learning OS designed for speed.

The core magic is the Flash-Loom: You simply highlight text in a PDF, and it converts into a Flashcard instantly. No copy-pasting. No switching apps.

It also features:
- 🎨 Infinite Canvas: Don't just list notes; weave them. Use "Smart Paste" to structure ideas visually into mind maps without touching your mouse.
- 🔗 Deep Context: The "Killer Feature." Click "View Source" on any card to jump back to the exact paragraph where the idea was born.
- 🚀 Active Recall Engine: A built-in smart scheduler that manages your reviews, so you master topics efficiently.

💻 Platform Update:
It is Windows Only right now. I know many of you are on Mac—I am working hard to port it!

I built this because 'Alt-Tabbing' was ruining my focus.
What is the one part of your current study routine that frustrates you the most? Let me know in the comments