Found a great explainer, a Wikipedia article or a coaching blog post? Save the page to StudyTab and its AI turns it into flashcards you review with spaced repetition — so the article you read once actually sticks, instead of vanishing into another open tab.
Saving a link feels like learning, but a bookmark you never reopen teaches you nothing. The fact has to be tested to stick.
Manually pulling facts out of an article into a card app is tedious enough that most people skip it and just move on.
Once a fact leaves the page, you lose the link back — so when a card is ambiguous, you can’t check where it came from.
Paste a URL into StudyTab and it captures the article into your knowledge base — text, structure and all.
AI reads the page and produces MCQ, cloze and Q&A cards from the key facts. Pick what matters; edit anything before it’s yours.
Every card is scheduled with FSRS so it resurfaces right before you’d forget — the article keeps paying off long after you read it.
Stuck on a card? The AI tutor answers from the saved article, with a citation back to the source.
Wikipedia, explainers, coaching blogs, news — capture the page into your materials and study it like any other source.
Perfect for UPSC and general awareness — save the day’s articles and turn them into cards before they’re forgotten.
Every AI answer and card can link back to the saved page, so nothing floats free of its context.
MCQ, cloze, true/false, ordering and more — match the card to how the material is tested.
Web pages sit alongside your PDFs, videos and notes — all searchable, all linked, all on one FSRS schedule.
Save one article and watch AI build a reviewable deck in minutes. Free to start, no card required.