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NeurotecIO launches AI study assistant with active-recall drills — 450+ early users across 38 subjects

Hacker NewsApr 26, 20262 min read

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3 Key Points

  1. NeurotecIO, a new study AI from WeReform, launched with a free tier plus paid plans. In early access, users created 450+ study sessions across 38 subject areas and rated the tool 4.9/5 for helpfulness. The product generates summaries, flashcards, glossaries, and practice questions tied directly to students' own PDFs and notes—not generic web results.

  2. Unlike passive note-taking apps, NeurotecIO enforces active recall (proving you remember something before moving on) and spaced repetition (returning to material over shorter intervals). It structures a week's study into numbered blocks—read a chapter, summarize in 25 minutes, drill flashcards and multiple-choice questions in 10 minutes—so students rehearse under the conditions they'll face on exam day.

  3. Students in STEM, humanities, pre-law, languages, and professional fields (nursing, law, engineering, business) can now replace the cycle of re-reading the same paragraph six times with structured question-and-answer loops grounded in their own course materials. The tool is designed to shrink the gap between 'I read this' and 'I can recall this under pressure,' addressing a core friction point in how knowledge actually sticks.

  4. Free tier available now for exploration; Student and Scholar paid plans are listed on the pricing page. Campus pilots and institutional partnerships are available—schools can start a conversation through the contact form. Exact file formats and feature limits vary by plan and release.

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