Slide-Aware Capture
Capture useful slide changes while watching course videos.
Local desktop study tool
Glasses helps you capture slide context, extract readable text, review keywords, and build searchable study guides from the course videos you watch, without ever uploading course content anywhere.
Glasses is currently in beta. Beta builds may contain bugs, incomplete features, and rough edges.
Glasses is built to reduce the manual work involved in studying from course videos and slide-heavy training material. While you watch, it helps detect slide changes, extract readable text, organize titles and keywords, and turn your review work into searchable study outputs. Instead of uploading course files to an AI service, Glasses creates a private study layer on your own computer.
Current outputs include searchable study guides, course tables of contents, keywords by slide, and alphabetized keyword indexes with page references when available.
Features
Capture useful slide changes while watching course videos.
Pull readable text from slide content on your own device.
Review titles, keywords, and slide notes so your study material reflects what matters.
Generate structured study guides and indexes that make topics easier to find later.
Beta Notice
Glasses is being developed as a privacy-conscious study tool for dense, slide-based courses. Beta users help refine the capture, review, indexing, and study guide workflows before a wider release.
Beta builds may contain bugs, incomplete features, and rough edges. Current public release status is tracked on the Downloads page, and version-specific release notes are available on the What's New page.
Best Fit
Create an account to start a 30-day beta and help shape a local-first study workflow for recorded course material.
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