Who uses Repeatica

For every kind of learner

Students, professionals, researchers — anyone who needs to learn and actually retain.

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Turn PDFs into Lasting Knowledge

Upload research papers, textbook chapters, or any PDF document. Repeatica extracts the text so you can generate summaries and flashcards from the content.

How It Works

Get started in three simple steps.

1

Upload a PDF

Drag and drop or select any PDF document to attach it to your note.

2

Text Extracted

Repeatica extracts selectable PDF text and adds it to your note.

3

Study & Retain

Generate summaries and flashcards from the extracted text for long-term retention.

Key Benefits

Why learners love this feature.

Study from Any Document

Research papers, textbook chapters, course slides, and handouts — upload any PDF and transform it into active study material with AI.

  • Works with academic papers and textbooks
  • Handles multi-page documents
  • Page count and file size tracked automatically

Read & Extract In-App

View your PDF directly inside Repeatica with a built-in viewer. No need to switch between apps — read, extract, and study in one place.

  • Built-in PDF viewer with page navigation
  • Extract text with one tap
  • Extracted content flows into your note

From Paper to Flashcards

The complete study pipeline: upload a PDF, extract the text, generate a summary, create flashcards, and review with spaced repetition. One document becomes lasting knowledge.

  • Full pipeline from PDF to retention
  • AI identifies key concepts and definitions
  • Flashcards ready for spaced repetition review

Use Cases

See how learners put this feature to work.

Research Papers

Upload academic papers and extract key findings, methodology, and conclusions into reviewable flashcards.

Course Materials

Import lecture slides, handouts, and course PDFs. Generate study material from every document your professor provides.

Certification Prep

Upload certification study guides and exam prep PDFs. Extract and convert the material into flashcards for systematic review.

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