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Atlas is your all-in-one study companion, now powered by your own intelligent AI note-taker.

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  • Organic Chemistry
  • Constitutional Law
  • Microeconomics
  • Cell Biology
  • Linear Algebra
  • Neuroscience
  • Art History
  • Thermodynamics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Anatomy
  • Political Theory
  • Calculus

INSIGHTS

Smarter studyinsights at a glance

Keep your lectures, notes, and concepts in sync with real-time AI

THIS MONTHMONTHLY
1notes
Biology96 notes
History64 notes
Chemistry88 notes

See your whole semester at a glance.1

Atlas keeps your lectures, notes, and concepts effortlessly organized — giving you a clearer view of what you've learned, where you're strong, and exactly what to review next.

TODAY
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Captured today

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Atlas

Your lectures, perfectly noted.

Stay on top of all your courses with Atlas with notes that capture what matters, automatically.

ATLAS AI

Your personal AI tutor

Experience the power of artificial intelligence working for your academic success

Atlas

What were the key points from today's lecture?

Today's Biology lecture covered three core ideas: the structure of the cell membrane, passive vs. active transport, and the role of ATP. I've saved a full breakdown with definitions and a 4-line summary to your notes.

Ask Atlas anything.2

Ask questions about your lectures and notes in plain English and get instant, accurate answers.

Exam readiness
climbing steadily

92%
Tip: Review your weak topics to stay on track.

Predictive Analysis3

Atlas analyzes your study patterns and understanding of material in order to determine what you're good at, and what you can improve on.

Your notes
Biology
History
Cells, genetics, evolution, ecology
Revolutions, treaties, empires
Chemistry
Atoms, bonds, reactions, the periodic table

Smart Categorization4

Automatically organize your notes by subject with Atlas, which learns with you, over time.

HOW IT WORKS

From recording tostudy-ready in three steps

01

Record the lecture

Press record in your browser when class starts and let it run. Prefer a file you already have? Upload that instead.

02

Atlas listens closely

It transcribes and understands the whole lecture, following the structure the way an attentive student would.

03

Get notes made for you

A clean summary, fully detailed sections, and key concepts, saved to your library — and every lecture teaches Atlas a little more about your courses and style.

LEARNS HOW YOU STUDY

The same lecture, made for you.

Atlas starts with thorough notes, then adapts them to your course, the terms you prefer, and the depth you like — a little more with every lecture. Watch a generic note become yours.

Lecture recording

Cell division

Summary

Cells make copies of themselves. The cell splits in two, and each new cell gets a set of DNA.

Key concepts

CellDNASplitting

A standard set of notes.

ATLAS ENCLAVE

Your lectures are private. Always.

Everything you record lives inside the Atlas Enclave, a private, encrypted space that belongs to you and no one else.

Audio, then gone

Your recording is transcribed into notes and then deleted from our processor. We keep your notes, not your audio.

Scoped to you

Every note is tied to your account alone. No other student, and no part of the public, can ever see them.

Never sold or shared

Your lectures and notes are never sold, shared, or used to train third-party models. Full stop.

Read about our approach to privacy, our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

GET STARTED

Stop scribbling.Start understanding.

Record your next lecture and let Atlas take the notes, so you can finally be present in class.

No card required. Your recordings stay private.

  1. 1.Semester overview and per-subject breakdowns are in active development and not yet available in Atlas.
  2. 2.Conversational “Ask Atlas” is in development. Today, Atlas provides inline explanations and key concepts on individual notes rather than a free-form chat across your library.
  3. 3.Exam-readiness scoring and predictive study analytics are illustrative and in active development. Figures shown are examples, not measurements from your account.
  4. 4.Automatic smart categorization is coming soon. For now, notes are organized by the course you assign when you record.