BrainLoom: A Local-First Learning OS That Converts PDF Highlights to Flashcards
By
Ujjwal
Yesterday's bagel, baked twice. Familiar and a bit tough.
Summary
BrainLoom is a local-first Learning Operating System that helps users study more efficiently by unifying their study workflow. The software allows users to instantly turn PDF highlights into flashcards while maintaining links to the original source text for context. It also features an Infinite Canvas for visually structuring ideas using Smart Paste functionality. Currently available for Windows with Mac support coming soon, the product is offering a limited-time Lifetime License for $29 to fund expansion.
Key quotes
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Turn PDF highlights into Flashcards instantly and keep them linked to the source text for deep context.
You can also structure ideas visually on an Infinite Canvas using 'Smart Paste' without touching your mouse.
To fund the expansion, grab a Lifetime License for $29 today (First 150 users only).
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