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Revast
Turn anything into notes, flashcards, quizzes instantly
13 followers
Turn anything into notes, flashcards, quizzes instantly
13 followers
Revast converts lectures and study files into structured notes, flashcards, and exam-style quizzes in minutes. Upload PDFs, slides, documents, YouTube links, or notebook photos; it transcribes, cleans handwriting, and matches your professor’s exam patterns with Professor mode highlighting gaps. Choose your output language for multilingual studying. Search across all your materials, share flashcard decks, and stay focused with a built-in Pomodoro and study tracker.












Hey Product Hunt 👋
11 months ago I started building Revast alone. I was 18. I had no idea what GTM meant, had never read an analytics dashboard, and was writing code while attending college full time. 🫠
Today I'm 19, still doing all of it alone - development, marketing, SEO, outreach, customer emails, product decisions. Some days it's exciting. Most days it's just a lot.
Revast lets students upload any lecture, PDF, YouTube video, or handwritten notes and get structured notes, flashcards, quizzes, and an AI tutor in 30 seconds. Spaced repetition schedules reviews automatically. Professor Mode checks accuracy. It's the only tool that processes YouTube lectures up to 12 hours long. 🎉
Every feature in the product came from real user feedback. I email users personally every day - not a template, just me asking what's working and what isn't. The product looks nothing like it did 11 months ago because of those conversations.
This is Revast's first ever Product Hunt launch.
It already has Google Docs export, shareable flashcard decks, a GitHub-style study activity tracker, and a lot more. And there's still plenty more coming - a community where students can share and upvote decks, study streak leaderboards, and features I'm still building between lectures and assignment deadlines.🏋️🏋️🏋️
If you've tried Revast - I genuinely want to know what you think. What's missing. What's broken. What you wish it did.
Any feedback is welcome!