Built for degree modules, assessment briefs, and the messy reality of university study.
StudyVector gives university students a calmer way to organise notes, learning outcomes, flashcards, and practice. It does not replace lecturers, handbooks, rubrics, or cited sources. It helps you turn them into work you can do.
Early-stage university tools are live today. Some advanced syllabus intelligence is still being expanded, so we label those flows honestly when you reach them.
Example module cockpit
Exam brief, learning outcomes, practice and weak-topic repair in one workspace.
Module signals
Week planHandbook
source
Practice
active recall
Weak topic
next task
Concept map
links
How it works
University revision gets hard when notes, rubrics, readings, and deadlines live in different places. This page is built around one loop: source material in, active practice out.
Upload a module handbook, assessment brief, or revision PDF. StudyVector treats those files as the source to organise around.
Turn learning outcomes into a topic map so revision is tied to the module, not a generic subject label.
Generate recall prompts, flashcards, and practice questions, then verify anything uncertain against your lectures and readings.
Tools
Browse public institution and course pages, then move into a module workflow.
Browse hubs
Start from the handbook or brief your university actually gives you.
Upload handbook
Create structured questions for degree-level topics and check your weak spots.
Start practice
Build active recall sets for lecture-heavy modules without losing the academic source trail.
Make flashcards
Academic guardrails