Stop switching between different apps just to study. BrainLoom is the local-first Learning OS that unifies your study workflow. Turn PDF highlights into Flashcards instantly and keep them linked to the source text for deep context. You can also structure ideas visually on an Infinite Canvas using "Smart Paste" without touching your mouse. Available for Windows v1.0 (Mac soon). To fund the expansion, grab a Lifetime License for $29 today (First 150 users only).
Since hitting #2 Product of the Day a few weeks ago, the feedback from medical students and developers using BrainLoom (our Local-First Learning OS) has been insane. But they all had one problem: They were flying blind. They didn't know if their study habits were actually working until exam day.
Today, I am dropping BrainLoom v1.0.6: The Analytics Engine.
When I launched BrainLoom (The Local-First Learning OS) two months ago, the goal was simple: Your second brain should live on your hard drive, not a server.
If you study anatomy, engineering, or complex flowcharts, you know the pain of traditional flashcard apps. Manually drawing 20 individual boxes over a diagram completely destroys your focus.
I wanted to fix that friction.
In our latest update (v1.0.4), I shipped the Image Occlusion Studio.
@german_merlo1 Thank you so much, Germán! It means a lot to hear it aligns with your workflow. I built it for learners just like you. Appreciate the support!
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keeping flashcards linked to the original PDF text is such a smart detail
Kudos on Launch. The “view source” context jump is 🔥, feels genuinely built by someone who studies a lot.
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@anupamsingh0211 Thanks a ton! 🙌 You nailed it—I built this purely out of my own frustration while preparing for exams.
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Pretty UX/UI :))
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@busmark_w_nika Thanks Nika! 🙌 That means a lot coming from a design pro. I really tried to keep it clean and distraction-free.
I see you have a launch coming up on the 28th—I just followed your profile so I can support you when you go live! :)
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@ujjwalranga That's so kind move from you. Than you so so much!
Congrats on your launch Ujjwal - BraimLoom looks really promising (and polished ;-) )
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@matt_rewo Thanks! I tried to build the tool I wish I had when I was studying, so it means a lot to hear that it looks promising to you.
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Amazing man! It's the way I use to learn content so you're helping enough with it. Hope everybody can see the same and wish you all the best here!
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@german_merlo1 Thank you so much, Germán! It means a lot to hear it aligns with your workflow. I built it for learners just like you. Appreciate the support!
keeping flashcards linked to the original PDF text is such a smart detail