Extraction is not study
A PDF summary can compress the source, but it does not automatically turn that material into a review flow you can work through.
Upload a PDF and SceneSnap turns it into a structured guide you can move through step by step. Then keep going with guided review, flashcards, quizzes, and summaries from the same source.
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The first output is not just a cleaned-up summary. It is a structured path you can scroll, use to explain the concepts back, and turn into active review.
Thermodynamics studies how energy moves and transforms — through heat, work, and internal changes. It governs everything from car engines to living cells.
From Greek: therme (heat) + dynamis (power).
Pulling text out of a PDF is only the first step. A study guide becomes useful when it gives you structure for what to review, what to explain, and what to test next.
A PDF summary can compress the source, but it does not automatically turn that material into a review flow you can work through.
If the PDF only becomes shorter text, you still do not know which concepts you can explain and which ones only look familiar.
Students often summarize a PDF in one tool, then rebuild the same material again for flashcards or practice questions in another.
Where Repeater changes the value
Once the guide is generated, Repeater turns the same PDF material into guided review. It asks follow-up questions, checks understanding, and helps you work through the material instead of rereading it.
Use the guide as the map for what to review first, what needs another pass, and what can wait.
Repeater pushes you to respond to the material step by step, so gaps show up while the PDF context is still fresh.
The same PDF can also become flashcards, quizzes, and summaries without rebuilding your study set from scratch.
The guide is the first promise on this page, but the same PDF can keep working across the rest of the app.
Turn the same PDF topics into editable cards for spaced review after the guide is clear.
Generate practice questions from the same PDF to check whether the guide really stuck.
Keep a shorter recap for quick passes, while the guide stays as the fuller study path.
Yes. Upload a PDF and SceneSnap generates a structured study guide from the material, then lets you keep studying it with guided review and other outputs.
Yes. A summary tool stops at shorter text. This flow is built for study: guide first, then guided review, flashcards, quizzes, and repeated recall from the same PDF.
Yes. The guide is the first output, but the same PDF can also generate flashcards, quizzes, and summaries inside the app.
PDF is the main focus of this page, but SceneSnap also supports other study files inside the app.
You can keep working from the generated study outputs inside the app and refine your review flow from there.
Your uploads are used to generate your study materials inside your account. Only upload material you have the right to use.
Start from a PDF, generate a structured guide, and keep going with guided review, cards, quiz, and summaries.
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