As a current high school student, I've seen many crappy, "ChatGPT-wrapping" AI study tools that don't offer anything original, and was motivated to make my own. Nuros is a study app that helps students actually understand concepts, instead of mindlessly rereading textbooks. Drop in a topic, PDF, or lecture, and Nuros builds personalized notes and study materials from it. By studying their materials, our Adaptive Review Cycle (ARC) tells students where they lack, helping close the gaps.
Sharing Nuros here because it is the first "AI study app" I have used that does not stop at summarising.
Most tools in this space are a chat box with a school logo on it: you paste your notes, you get a summary, and nothing about that makes the material stick on exam day.
Nuros does the other half. Give it a topic, a PDF, a slide deck, an audio file or a YouTube lecture, and it writes structured notes organised around concepts rather than pages. It then turns that same source material into quizzes with AI grading and explanations, flashcards on spaced review, and full length timed mock exams scored per topic. ARC, its adaptive review cycle, tracks mastery concept by concept and keeps resurfacing what you get wrong until it holds.
Built for AP and SAT students first. Web, iOS and Android, with a free tier, so you can throw a real chapter at it before deciding anything.
Curious what this community thinks: what does your current study workflow do that a tool like this does not?