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From case file to exam-ready in three steps.

STEP 01

Upload your material

Cases, codes, lecture notes, slides, video links — SceneSnap ingests it all.

Get a structured study flow
STEP 02

Get a structured study flow

Case summaries, key principles, mind maps, flashcards and quizzes — generated and structured for you.

STEP 03

Train with Repeater

Scenario questions, IRAC-style breakdowns, feedback on your reasoning. Adapts to where you're weak.

WHY IT BLURS

Law isn't just content. It's structure.

Passive reading overload

Endless cases, articles, codes. You read a lot — and retain little. Everything starts to blur.

No structured thinking

You don't know how to break down a case, extract the principle, or apply it in an exam answer.

Application gap

You understand the theory. You freeze when the prompt is a new fact pattern. Theory ≠ doing.

Weak argumentation

You can recall the rule. You can't structure the answer, defend the position or reason in IRAC.

REAL TALK

Three things every law student knows but won't say.

STRUCTURE > KNOWLEDGE

You don't fail law exams. You fail to structure your argument.

Knowing the rule isn't the bottleneck. Building the answer is.

THEORY → APPLICATION

You read the case. You still can't apply it.

Theory is easy. Mapping it to a new fact pattern is the actual skill.

THINK LIKE A LAWYER

Stop studying law. Start thinking like a lawyer.

The grade goes to whoever reasons, not whoever recalls.

HOW SCENESNAP HELPS

From scattered notes to argument-ready thinking.

From reading to active analysis.

Upload cases or notes. Get summaries, key principles and structured breakdowns — comprehension, not passive reading.

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Repeater = legal reasoning trainer.

Pushes scenario-based questions and application exercises. Trains you to apply the law, not just recall it.

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Structure enforcement (IRAC).

Helps build IRAC-style answers and a logical argument flow. Literally what exams grade.

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Train under exam conditions.

Realistic legal scenarios, timed responses. Clarity and structure under pressure — the things that move grades.

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Everything you need to actually argue. In one place.

Built for the way law students need to learn — extract principles, structure arguments, apply under pressure.

Flashcards

Auto-generated for rules, holdings and definitions. Spaced repetition included.

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Case Briefs & Notes

Cases and chapters become clean, structured briefs you can actually navigate at exam time.

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Mind Maps

See how doctrines, rules and exceptions connect — the structure exams reward.

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Exam-Style Questions

Scenario-based questions generated from your own material. The kind professors actually ask.

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Transcripts

Searchable text for every recorded lecture or video — jump to the holding you missed.

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Legal Glossary

Key terms, doctrines and definitions extracted automatically.

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Smart Summaries

Compress hundreds of pages into the rules and holdings you actually need.

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Learning Stats

Track mastery per topic. Spot weak doctrines before the exam does.

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THE REAL DIFFERENCE

Stop reading law. Start arguing it.

You stop feeling lost in the material. Your notes feel clear. You think in structure, not in highlights.

Try your first session

Repeater drilled me on IRAC until it became default. First exam where my answer actually had a shape, not a wall of text.

Tommaso, Law Y3

I uploaded a 40-case reader and got briefs plus a doctrine map. The course finally felt like one system.

Alessia, Law Y2

Scenario questions are exactly the kind my professor asks. Practicing on my own material made the gap obvious.

Davide, Law Y4

Highlighting never made it stick. Active recall on real cases did. Different game.

Sara, Law Y5

Repeater drilled me on IRAC until it became default. First exam where my answer actually had a shape, not a wall of text.

Tommaso, Law Y3

I uploaded a 40-case reader and got briefs plus a doctrine map. The course finally felt like one system.

Alessia, Law Y2

Scenario questions are exactly the kind my professor asks. Practicing on my own material made the gap obvious.

Davide, Law Y4

Highlighting never made it stick. Active recall on real cases did. Different game.

Sara, Law Y5

Pricing Plans

Simple, transparent pricing

Choose the plan that works best for you. Upgrade or downgrade at any time.

Free

Kickstart your learning with AI. No card, no limits (until you hit the cap). Just upload, explore, and learn smarter.

  • All features included. No paywalls.
  • 1,500 credits to start + 500 credits every day.
  • ≈ 90 minutes of video or 3–4 documents.
  • Full transformations: notes, summaries, flashcards, quizzes, mindmaps.
  • Repeater tutor included for explanations and guidance.

Plus

6.99/month
VAT included

For consistent studying.

  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • 25,000 credits every month.
  • ≈ 14 hours of video or 30+ documents.
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Most Popular

Pro

13.99/month
VAT included

For handling more content with fewer limits.

  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • 50,000 credits every month.
  • ≈ 27 hours of video or 60+ documents.
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Ultra

27.99/month
VAT included

For intensive workloads and larger volumes.

  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • 150,000 credits every month.
  • ≈ 83 hours of video or 200+ documents.
Choose Plan

QUESTIONS

Law student FAQ

Does it work with cases, codes and casebooks?+

Yes. Upload PDFs, casebooks, codes, lecture videos or links — SceneSnap turns them into briefs, structured notes, mind maps, flashcards and exam-style questions automatically.

Will it generate IRAC-style answers and feedback?+

Yes. Repeater pushes scenario-based questions and walks you through IRAC structure, pointing to where your reasoning breaks — not just the right answer.

Can it handle different jurisdictions?+

It works on whatever you upload. The structure (rule, application, conclusion) is universal — the content reflects your own material.

Is it free to try?+

Yes. Start free. Upload one case and run your first session before committing.

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