NoteSnap: your notes, turned into study material
NoteSnap starts from the notes you already made. Photograph a page and the text is read on your device; every note becomes a flashcard deck without an AI call; and the whole study loop runs offline on a real SM-2 spaced repetition schedule.
That architecture is the point. Revision happens on trains, in libraries and in rooms with no signal, so the core loop of NoteSnap does not need a connection at all.
Where it stands
Built for Android and iOS and in pre-release testing. Not yet available in the app stores; when it ships, the store links will appear on this page.
Text read on the device
The photo of your notes is processed with on-device text recognition. The core flow sends nothing to a server.
Automatic flashcard decks
Notes become question-and-answer cards grouped into decks, ready to study immediately.
SM-2 spaced repetition, offline
The same scheduling algorithm serious flashcard tools use, working entirely without a connection.
Quizzes and exam mode
Timed quizzes and an exam mode build on your decks with the Pro tier.
The study loop works offline. A lost connection never costs you a revision session.
Your notes are yours: the core flow keeps them on the device.
Want in before the stores?
We invite a small group of early testers per app. If you would use NoteSnap for real, tell us below and we will set you up when the next test round opens.
NoteSnap is one of the apps in the Deplyra portfolio. It is designed, built and run by the same team you can hire: mobile app development is what this app is proof of.