"I used to stress about capturing everything in my notes. Now I actually engage with the lecture. I ask questions. I think. And I know I can review anything I missed."
Lectures are fast. Notes distract from learning. Amber lets you be present now, review later.
The professor is explaining a complex concept. You're frantically scribbling notes, trying to capture every word. But you're so focused on writing that you miss the explanation itself.
Later, you read your notes and realize—you don't actually understand what they mean.
Wear Amber to class. Focus on understanding—the questions, the insights, the "aha" moments. Amber preserves every word for later.
Focus on understanding, not transcribing. Ask questions. Engage with the material. Review the full lecture whenever you need.
Preserve every bit of guidance from your professor. No more "What did they say about my thesis again?" Search your office hours conversations.
Capture collaborative problem-solving. That moment when someone finally explains it in a way that clicks? Preserved forever.
Organic chemistry. Advanced physics. Constitutional law. Subjects where missing one explanation means being lost for the rest of the semester.
Critical feedback you can't afford to misremember. "What exactly did they say about my methodology?" Now you know.
Conversations with native speakers. Review pronunciation, pick up phrases you missed, hear the natural flow again and again.
That breakthrough moment when it finally makes sense. Don't lose it. Review the explanation before exams.
Natural language queries across all your preserved lectures and conversations.
Amber syncs to your personal storage—iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox. Your lectures never touch corporate servers. All processing happens on-device.
Most universities allow students to record lectures for personal use. Check your institution's policy.
Recording for your own learning is typically permitted. Amber is designed for personal review, not distribution.
Many students with learning differences have legal accommodations for recording. Amber makes this seamless.
Amber's warm glow shows it's active. You can simply mention you use it for note-taking support.
Lectures stay on your device and your storage. No sharing, no cloud access by third parties.
"I used to stress about capturing everything in my notes. Now I actually engage with the lecture. I ask questions. I think. And I know I can review anything I missed."
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