A new kind of study tool

Every other app
generates.
We teach.

Flashcard apps give you decks. AI summarizers give you notes. Standard LLMs just give you answers.
Soul Learner gives you a tutor that questions, challenges, and refuses to let you off easy.

★★★★★ "Finally something that actually teaches"
Built on proven pedagogy science
19+ languages
Our belief

A flashcard doesn't teach you.
A quiz doesn't teach you.
Being questioned does.

Every other AI study tool is a content machine. Upload your notes, get flashcards, feel productive. But feeling productive and actually learning are dangerously different things. Soul Learner is built around one idea — the only way to truly know something is to be made to explain it, defend it, and teach it back. So that's what we make you do.

What they do.
What we do.

We are not the first AI study tool. We are the first one built around the science of actually teaching — not just generating content and leaving you alone with it.

Every other tool
Soul Learner
Generates flashcards, leaves you alone with them
Teaches the material first, then drills with SM-2 spaced repetition Unique
Answers your questions directly
Socratic tutor asks guiding questions until you find the answer yourself Unique
No way to test if you truly understand
Feynman test scores your own explanation for accuracy Unique
Dry, repetitive study sessions
Story Mode rewrites your material as fantasy, sci-fi, mystery or historical fiction Unique
English only or basic translation
Teaches natively in 19+ languages — generated directly, not translated after
Multiple choice questions only
Three tiers: recall, application, and analysis — mirroring real university exams

The science behind
how we teach.

Soul Learner is built on three research-backed principles that every other study tool completely ignores.

01
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The Socratic Method
Used at Oxford and Stanford for centuries, Socratic tutoring produces deeper understanding than any passive method. Our AI never gives you the answer — it asks questions until you find it yourself. You will be surprised how much you already know when pushed to think.
"I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only make them think." — Socrates
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The Feynman Technique
Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman's learning method: if you cannot explain something simply, you do not understand it. Soul Learner asks you to explain concepts in plain language and scores your explanation — pinpointing exactly where your understanding breaks down.
"If you cannot explain it simply, you do not understand it well enough." — Richard Feynman
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Narrative Learning
Neuroscience shows the brain retains story-embedded information up to 22 times more effectively than plain facts. Our Story Mode wraps your entire study material in an original narrative — making concepts genuinely impossible to forget, especially for ADHD learners.
"We are, as a species, addicted to story." — Jonathan Gottschall

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Real Soul Learner output on Photosynthesis. Exactly what you get when you upload your own material.

Priming question — before we begin
"Plants take in carbon dioxide — a gas we consider waste. Before reading on: why do you think a process that feeds on waste might be the most important chemical reaction on Earth?"
Deep explanation
Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy stored as glucose: 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + light → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂. It occurs in two stages — light-dependent reactions in the thylakoid membranes produce ATP and NADPH, while the Calvin Cycle uses these to fix carbon dioxide into glucose. Every calorie you consume traces back to this single reaction.
Real-world analogy
A chloroplast is a solar-powered factory. Sunlight is the electricity. CO₂ and water are the raw materials. Glucose is the finished product. Oxygen is the exhaust — which happens to be exactly what we breathe.
Key insight most students miss
A tree's physical mass — its trunk, branches, leaves — comes almost entirely from carbon dioxide pulled out of thin air, not from soil. A 10-tonne oak is essentially solidified air. This is the counterintuitive genius of photosynthesis.
Elaborative question — now you explain it
In your own words: why would a plant in a sealed container with plenty of light and water eventually stop photosynthesising? What principle does this demonstrate?
⚠️ The Socratic tutor never gives you the answer. It only asks questions until you get there yourself.
Socratic tutor
Before we discuss photosynthesis — where do you think the mass of a growing tree actually comes from? The trunk, the branches — where does all that material originate?
Student
I think from the soil? Nutrients absorbed through the roots?
Socratic tutor
Interesting. If that were true, what would happen to the soil around a tree over decades of growth? Would you expect it to get dramatically lighter?
Student
Hmm... it should get much lighter. But it doesn't really seem to...
Socratic tutor
Exactly — soil barely changes. So if the mass isn't from the ground, and water is mostly hydrogen and oxygen, what other source of carbon atoms could build a solid wooden trunk?
Cross-concept question — tap to flip
The law of limiting factors states that rate is controlled by the scarcest resource. How does this explain why adding more light to a CO₂-starved plant fails to increase photosynthesis?
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Answer
If CO₂ is the limiting factor, no amount of additional light increases the reaction rate — the process is bottlenecked at carbon fixation. Only increasing CO₂ makes extra light useful. The weakest link controls the chain.
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Fantasy
🧙 Fantasy mode · Photosynthesis
The Emerald Covenant of the Sunweavers

In the age before the Great Drought, the Sunweavers were the most powerful guild in the known world — not for their swords, but for their mastery of the Viridian Spell. Where other mages drew power from crystals or blood, the Sunweavers drew it directly from light itself.

Apprentice Lira pressed her palms against the ancient oak. "Master," she asked, "the tree grows larger every year. Where does all that mass come from? The soil barely changes."

The old Sunweaver smiled. "Touch the air, child. What you feel as nothing — that is the tree's true food. It captures the Breath of the World and locks it into wood and leaf through the power of sunlight alone."

📚 Scroll of Knowledge
"The Breath of the World" represents carbon dioxide — the primary source of carbon atoms plants convert into glucose and physical mass through photosynthesis.
Tier 3 — Analysis
A researcher seals two identical plants in separate chambers. Plant A: normal CO₂, bright light. Plant B: elevated CO₂, dim light. After 6 hours, which produces more glucose — and what principle determines this?
APlant A — brighter light always wins regardless of CO₂ levels
BNeither — both factors must be at maximum simultaneously to work
CIt depends on which factor is most limiting in each chamber — the law of limiting factors
DPlant B — elevated CO₂ always overrides a light deficiency
Correct — excellent analysis
💡 The answer depends on which resource is most scarce in each chamber. The law of limiting factors: the weakest resource controls the rate. This is Tier 3 thinking — the kind that earns top marks in university.

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Essential
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Deep lesson with 7 structured sections
Smart flashcards with spaced repetition
Three-tier quizzes (recall, apply, analyse)
Audiobook with highlighted text
Story mode — all 4 genres
Ask AI chat — grounded in your document
19+ languages
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Everything in Essential
Socratic tutor — never gives you the answer
Feynman test — scored explanation grading
Concept mind map generation
Priority generation speed
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