Ankra Notes
Most note apps stop at storing text. Ankra's editor is built for what comes after: headings, highlights, tables, images, and real math equations, plus links between notes so you write things once. And when it is time to study, any note becomes flashcards, quizzes, or a Feynman session.
Reference one note inside another instead of copying the same explanation into five documents. Researchers call it the Zettelkasten method. You can call it never losing anything.
Generate a note from a lecture recording, a textbook photo, a PDF or Word file, a Google Docs or Slides link, or a YouTube video, then edit it like anything you wrote yourself. AI gives you a head start, not a locked document.
Notes open and save with no connection, then sync across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Android when you are back online.
No account needed. It runs right here in your browser.
Why not just use a doc?
Forty pages of notes in Google Docs look like progress. But a doc cannot tell you what you actually know. Keep your notes where every page can quiz you back.
Free to start
Start with today's lecture. Write the note, turn it into a deck, and explain it back before the exam does the asking.
Available on iPhone, iPad, Mac and Android
Or continue in the web app