A focused collection of browser-based tools — timers, flashcards, calculators, and more. No login, no tracking, nothing to install.
25-min focus sessions with short & long break cycles. Customizable intervals.
Set any hours, minutes, and seconds. Plays an alert when finished.
Precision stopwatch with lap recording for timed study sessions.
Create flashcard decks, flip cards, shuffle, and track which you know.
Full scientific calculator with trig, log, power functions, and history.
Five color-coded note tabs, auto-saved to your browser. No account needed.
Add tasks with high / medium / low priority. Saved between sessions.
Paste any text to count words, characters, sentences, and reading time.
Test your WPM and accuracy with randomized paragraphs.
White noise, rain, brown noise, and fan sounds to help you focus.
Enter your courses, credits, and letter grades to calculate your GPA.
Add weighted assignments to see your current and projected final grade.
Convert length, weight, temperature, and volume between units.
Generate MLA and APA citations for books, websites, and articles.
Interactive periodic table — click any element for details.
Paste a list of names and spin to pick one at random.
Interactive n×n multiplication grid. Hover to highlight rows and columns.
Work for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. After 4 sessions, take a longer 15–30 minute break. This prevents burnout and keeps focus sharp.
Review material at increasing intervals (1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks). This exploits the spacing effect to dramatically improve long-term retention.
Instead of re-reading notes, close them and try to recall the information from memory. Testing yourself is far more effective than passive review.
Divide your page into a notes column (right), cue column (left), and summary (bottom). After class, write questions in the cue column to test yourself later.
Try to explain a concept in simple language as if teaching a child. Where you get stuck reveals the gaps in your understanding.
Instead of studying one subject for hours, alternate between different topics. This feels harder but leads to much stronger retention and problem-solving ability.
StudyMore is a free collection of browser-based tools for students at every level. Everything runs locally in your browser — no accounts, no tracking, no ads. Notes and to-do lists are saved in your browser's local storage and never sent anywhere.
Not affiliated with any school or institution. All tools are provided as-is for personal educational use.