StudySong rewrites your study material as catchy, custom tracks. Paste your notes, pick a vibe, and let your brain do what it does best — remember the melody, and the facts come with it.
Songs stick where lecture slides slide off. StudySong is built on the science of musical memory — every feature is designed to make recall feel automatic.
Drop in lecture notes, a textbook page, or your own flashcards. Our model finds the key facts and writes them into lyrics with hooks, rhythm, and rhyme that lock the material into long-term memory.
Match the genre to your mood and the memory sticks even harder.
Lyrics scroll in sync so you can sing the facts back. Active recall, but it feels like a Friday night.
The app queues your tracks at scientifically-timed intervals so the song — and the syllabus — never fade.
Download whole study playlists for the bus, the gym, or the night before finals. No signal, no ads, no excuses.
No music skills, no production knowledge. If you can copy and paste, you can make a study anthem.
Paste text, snap a photo of a page, or import a PDF. StudySong reads it and pulls out the must-know facts.
Pick a genre and a tempo. Want it chill for revision or punchy for cramming? You decide the energy.
Get a full, original track in seconds. Loop it, sing it, share it. Watch the facts move into long-term memory.
“I turned my entire anatomy unit into a synthwave album. I literally heard the song in my head during the final and aced it. This app is unfair.”
“My son has dyslexia and hated revising. Now he asks to study because he gets a new song every day. Genuinely life-changing for us.”
“Spanish vocab used to take hours. Now it's three songs on my walk to class.”
“Bar-exam prep with hip-hop beats. Sounds ridiculous. Passed first try.”
“I teach 9th-grade science and made class playlists for each chapter. Test averages jumped a full letter grade. My students request encores.”
No credit card to begin. Cancel anytime, keep every track you've made.
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