Study tools when your brain fights the textbook
If you have ADHD, a 60-slide PDF can feel like a wall. Chatbots dump paragraphs; highlighting never tells you what matters. MimWise walks you through one lecture page at a time—with voice, diagrams, and practice—so you can start without burning out.
Why slide-native beats generic AI chat
MimWise Lecture Explainer is built around your actual slides. You upload a PDF, pick where you are stuck, and get a guided explanation tied to that page—not a generic essay that ignores your professor's notation.
What helps many ADHD learners
- Short sessions: one page, one concept, then a break
- Voice narration so you are not only reading dense text
- Visual diagrams for spatial and formula-heavy topics
- Practice questions right after the explanation (active recall)
Exam season without shame
When the exam is close, shame and panic make focus worse. MimWise does not replace a disability support plan or medication—but it can reduce the friction of "I do not know where to start on this slide."
FAQ
Is MimWise a replacement for ADHD coaching or medical advice?
No. It is a study tool. Please work with your university accessibility service and clinicians for formal support.
Can I use it without creating an account?
You can explore demos; some features may ask you to sign in for saving progress.
Does it work on phone?
Best experience is desktop or tablet for PDF upload; we are improving mobile layouts.
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