Capture Feature

Extract Text from Any Image

Snap a photo of a whiteboard, textbook page, or handwritten notes. AI extracts the text and adds it to your study material — ready for summaries and flashcards.

Image Extraction in Repeatica

How It Works

Get started in three simple steps.

1

Upload an Image

Take a photo or upload an image of text — whiteboards, textbooks, handwritten notes, slides.

2

AI Extracts Text

AI reads the image and extracts all text content into your note.

3

Study the Content

Use the extracted text to generate summaries and flashcards for review.

Key Benefits

Why learners love this feature.

Digitize Anything

No more manually retyping from textbooks or whiteboards. Snap a photo and AI extracts the text instantly — from printed text, handwriting, diagrams with labels, and more.

  • Handles printed and handwritten text
  • Works with whiteboards, slides, and textbooks
  • Extracts text from diagrams and charts
Digitize Anything

From Photo to Flashcards

The extracted text becomes part of your note, feeding directly into AI summaries and flashcard generation. One photo can become an entire study deck.

  • Extracted text merges with your note content
  • Generate summaries from extracted text
  • Create flashcards from image content
From Photo to Flashcards

Multiple Images Per Note

Attach multiple images to a single note. Capture an entire lecture's worth of whiteboard photos and have all the text in one place.

  • No limit on images per note
  • Automatic thumbnail generation
  • Full-size viewing in lightbox
Multiple Images Per Note

Use Cases

See how learners put this feature to work.

Whiteboard Capture

Photograph lecture whiteboards before they're erased. AI extracts the text and diagrams into searchable notes.

Textbook Pages

Snap a photo of important textbook passages. Extract the text and generate flashcards from key definitions and concepts.

Handwritten Notes

Prefer writing by hand? Photograph your handwritten notes and let AI digitize them for spaced repetition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know.

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