Turn Lectures and Files into Study Material
Turbo AI starts with a practical capture workflow for lessons, meetings, and personal study. Users can bring in an audio recording, a PDF, a video or web link, or a written prompt, then let the service turn that material into a more approachable learning path. The mobile input area makes Audio, Link, and PDF choices easy to find beside an Ask anything field.
The opening study flow also frames the experience around the learner, with profile choices for school, university, professional, and educator contexts. That makes Turbo useful when a long lecture, reading, or slide deck needs to become something easier to revisit instead of another file left untouched.
AI Notes, Questions, and Active Review
Turbo AI's note workflow is designed to make dense material easier to review. Generated notes can use structured formatting such as tables, diagrams, equations, and emojis, while chat-style follow-up lets learners ask questions against their study material instead of starting a separate search. The result is a flexible bridge between capture and understanding.
Review does not stop at a written summary. Turbo can turn notes into quiz questions, flashcards, and podcast-style listening, giving students several ways to test recall or study away from a desk. These activities fit exam preparation, lecture catch-up, and short revision sessions when rereading a full document is too slow.
A Visual Study Workspace for Every Topic
The mobile workspace presents study material as recognizable entries rather than a single undifferentiated feed. Lecture, Reading, Slides, Chapter, Recording, TA hints, Practice set, Board photo, My notes, and Study group labels suggest clear routes for different kinds of learning work. Users can move from a captured lesson to a practice task or keep a personal note nearby.
For recurring study, Turbo also supports folders and real-time synchronization across its app and website. That organization helps students separate classes, professionals keep meeting material together, and educators maintain reusable guides without losing the notes or review activities connected to each topic.
Personal Learning Routines and Flexible Study Contexts
Turbo's onboarding asks what best describes the learner, with choices ranging from middle school and high school to undergraduate, graduate student, professional, educator, or another context. That simple starting point makes the app approachable for people who want a study companion without first designing a complicated workspace.
The same workflow suits different routines: record a lecture, bring in a PDF, follow a link, photograph a board, ask a focused question, or return to a practice set later. Students can use it for revision, professionals for meeting summaries, and curious learners for structured self-study when their attention or schedule is limited.