StudyFetch organizes work into separate study sets. StudyPDF maps every lecture you upload into one connected graph of topics and concepts, so you can ask across your whole course and it knows how everything fits together over a term.
StudyPDF vs StudyFetch.
StudyFetch is a polished AI study platform built around its Spark.E tutor. StudyPDF is built around your whole course: answers cited to the page, one connected concept map, real graded exams, and tracked progress.
- You study a whole course, not one set at a time
- You want answers you can trust, cited to the page
- You need real graded exams with a pass mark
- You export to Anki or print study sheets
- You want a chatty AI tutor that texts and talks back
- You like AI podcasts and short videos from your notes
- You upload handwritten notes and live lectures
How they compare.
StudyFetch is an AI study platform built around Spark.E, a tutor that turns your uploaded notes, lectures, and PDFs into flashcards, tests, and chat.
Built for your course. Cited to the page.
- A friendly Spark.E tutor that even texts you reminders and talks back by voice.
- AI podcasts and short videos generated from your study sets.
- Reads handwritten notes, photos, and live lectures, not just digital files.
- Spaced-repetition flashcards with an Anki export.
- Read handwritten photos or sit in on a live lecture. StudyPDF studies the files you upload plus YouTube links.
- Generate audio podcasts or videos yet. Podcasts are coming soon.
Where StudyPDF pulls ahead.
StudyFetch cites your sources in chat, which is a good start. StudyPDF goes further: every Bo answer cites the exact page it came from, and when something is not in your material it says so instead of guessing. That is the difference between a tool you can trust and a confident answer you have to double-check.
Sit a full graded mock exam with sections, a timer, and a pass mark, then watch Bo track which concepts are slipping and tell you what to study next. StudyFetch stops at auto practice tests, flashcards, and notes.
Start studying.
Upload your course and ask Bo anything. No card required.
Questions, answered.
Yes, if you want a tool built around your whole course, with answers cited to the page, full graded exams, exports to Anki and PDF, mind maps and cheat sheets, and per-concept progress tracking. Both generate flashcards and quizzes and export to Anki; StudyFetch adds a chatty tutor with podcasts and video, while StudyPDF goes deeper on your own course material.
It cites the page behind every answer and refuses to make things up, maps your whole course into one connected concept graph, writes full graded practice exams in your professor's style with a pass mark, builds mind maps and cheat sheets, and tracks per-concept mastery so it knows what to study next.
StudyFetch reads handwritten notes and photos, sits in on live lectures, and turns your sets into AI podcasts and short videos. Its Spark.E tutor can even text and talk back by voice. StudyPDF studies the files you upload plus YouTube links, and audio podcasts are coming soon.
It is free to start, and the free tier covers most of a term, not just 10 chats and a couple of uploads. Pro and Ultra add a bigger weekly pool of credits for heavier exam-season use. You only upgrade when you outgrow the free plan.
