In private beta · Fall 2026

The tutor that sees
what you see.

The note-taking app that thinks with you. Take notes like normal. When something doesn’t make sense, point at it. Your tutor already knows what page you’re on.

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PHYS 101
p. 22

Inclined plane — FBD

Box on rough surface, angle θ

Tutor · spoken reply
0:14

Because normalmeans perpendicular to the contact surface, not vertical. The ramp is what’s pushing back, and it pushes 90° to itself. Want me to break it into x/y components?

Tap to replay · transcript above
wait, why is N perpendicular to the ramp instead of straight up?typed
01 — Live AI Tutor

A tutor that listens while you write.

Circle a graph. Highlight an equation. Or just speak, without ever putting your pen down. Quanta replies in real time, on the page itself, with full memory of every lecture you’ve uploaded and every note you’ve taken. No screenshotting into a chatbot. No tabbing away. A live conversation, in the margins of your own work.

  • Real-time conversation. Speak or write a question and get a reply in the same breath. No copy, no paste, no waiting.
  • Lecture memory. Remembers your professor's notation, the worked examples, the proof your class struggled with last Tuesday.
  • Embedded in the page. Circle a graph, highlight a step, ask out loud. The conversation happens where you're already writing.
Lecture · CHEM 210 — Equilibrium

The reaction quotient Q compares product-to-reactant ratios at any moment, while Le Châtelier’s principle predicts the system’s response to disturbance.

Tutor

“Same idea Prof. Hwang used in Tuesday’s lecture, the cobalt complex demo. Want me to walk through that example?”

Recalled from CHEM 210 · Lecture 8 (Sep 24)
“Why does that one apply here?”voice · 0:02
MATH 100 — Lecture 3
Quadratic Equations
Problem 7 · Solve for x
Given
a = 2b = 5c = −3
x = (−b ± √(b² − 4ac)) / 2a(−5 ± √(5² − 4(2)(−3))) / 2(2)
Quadratic formula · values matched from your declared variables
Tabto insert · uses your declared values
Predicting·Quadratic formula99% confidence
02 — Predictive Autocomplete

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actually knows what
you’re writing.

Quanta predicts your next move from two places: the lecture you uploaded and the notes you’re already writing. Equations, definitions, chemistry reactions, sentences mid-thought. It completes whatever you started, in whatever subject you’re in. Tab to accept. Keep writing to override.

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Serious students,
serious work.

Quanta is built for university and college students taking the courses where the answer in the back of the book isn’t enough. Where you need to understand the path, not just the destination.

Currently piloting at four universities
  • 01Calculus
  • 02Linear Algebra
  • 03Physics
  • 04Chemistry
  • 05Differential Equations
  • 06Statistics & Probability
  • 07Discrete Math
  • 08Engineering
Pricing

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Every tool you need to take notes — pen, highlighter, PDF import, sync, organization — is free, forever. No trial. No cap. No catch. The AI tutor and predictive autocomplete are the only premium features, for students who want the upgrade.

BIO 240 · Lecture 4
The mitochondria

The powerhouse of the cell, converts glucose into ATP via the Krebs cycle.

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Premium
  • Live AI tutor (voice + text)
  • Predictive autocomplete for STEM
  • Lecture memory across courses
  • Instant equation solving
  • Context-aware Q&A

Pricing for premium will be announced at launch. Beta users get early access pricing.

Limited first cohort

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First access opens this fall. Waitlist members get priority access and a say in what we build first.

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Common questions

Three things
people ask.

  • First access opens in fall 2026 on both iPad (Apple Pencil) and Android tablets (with stylus). Cross-platform from day one. Waitlist members are invited first, in cohorts. We are deliberately keeping the early group small so the tutor stays sharp.

  • Your notes and uploaded lectures stay yours. We never train models on student work, never sell or share your content, and you can delete everything with one click. Encryption at rest and in transit.

  • Quanta launches on iPad (Apple Pencil) and Android tablets (with active stylus). Cross-platform from day one. A web reader and a desktop companion follow in early 2027.