Textbook Chapters
Condense lengthy chapters into key concepts before class or revision sessions.
Utilisez 5tldr comme filtre initial, générateur de notes et compagnon de révision.
These are the highest-signal workflows for study, revision, and research screening.
Condense lengthy chapters into key concepts before class or revision sessions.
Screen methodology, findings, and conclusions before you decide to read in full.
Use timestamped video summaries to revisit the sections that matter before exams.
Turn long reading lists into study guides you can actually work from.
Move through more sources faster when you are narrowing a topic or thesis direction.
Process a high volume of academic material without losing the key arguments.
The routing stays the same, but the cards now align with the current homepage treatment.
Students do not need another app that creates more notes. They need a faster way to screen material and focus on the right passages.
Students deal with textbooks, research papers, lecture notes, and video content at the same time. That creates a simple bottleneck: too much reading, not enough time. 5tldr helps by turning long content into a usable first pass.
Instead of reading every page line by line, students can quickly surface definitions, claims, methods, findings, and open questions. That makes deep reading more targeted.
The strongest study workflow is usually: skim first, then go deep where the signal is. 5tldr is built to support exactly that pattern.
No product rules changed here: login, limits, and current feature availability remain the same.
Yes, 5tldr offers a free plan for students with login required and daily limits. No credit card required.
Yes. Upload PDF chapters or paste text to extract the key concepts quickly.
Yes. The paper flow is designed to surface research questions, methodology, and findings clearly.
Yes. Use the YouTube flow for lecture videos with captions to get timestamped summaries.
Students report saving 5 or more hours per week by using summaries as a first-pass filter.
Yes. It is useful for turning multiple readings into quick revision guides and topic overviews.
Yes. It is especially useful for early-stage screening when you need to narrow a reading list.
Yes. 5tldr supports 11 output languages, including English, Chinese, Spanish, and French.