Your academic
second brain
Obsidian meets Karpathy’s LLM Wiki — an AI research OS that lives in your notes, learns from your past papers, and helps you revise, uncover patterns, and generate study materials. All within the scope of what you’ve actually studied.
Obsidian meets
Karpathy’s LLM Wiki
Local-first vault
Your notes, PDFs, and past papers live on your machine as plain markdown. No proprietary format, no vendor lock-in. Just files you own.
AI wiki compilation
Drop raw sources into your vault. The AI reads, links, and maintains a living wiki of interconnected concepts that grows smarter with every addition.
Compounding knowledge
Every query and ingest updates the wiki instead of starting from scratch. Your second brain remembers what mattered last time and builds on it.
Scoped to your material
The AI never searches the open web by default. Your lecture notes, textbooks, and past papers define the boundary. No hallucinations, no scope creep.
Your academic second brain
Most note-taking systems die from maintenance. ScholarOS never gets tired — it reads, links, and surfaces what matters so your real brain can think.
Knowledge compounds
Every session builds on the last. Insights accumulate instead of evaporating.
Never start from zero
Your vault is always ready. Ask anything and get answers grounded in your material.
Revise at speed
Generate flashcards, revision docs, and mock papers from your actual syllabus. No generic content.
Private by design
Your data stays local. Sync when you choose, not because a cloud provider demands it.
Uncover insights
across everything
Your notes contain patterns you haven’t seen. Past papers reveal how topics get tested. ScholarOS finds the connections.
Into your notes
Surface hidden connections between concepts. Watch your knowledge graph grow as the AI links related ideas across semesters.
From past papers
Analyze years of past exams. See exactly which topics appear most, how questions are framed, and what examiners repeat.
Revision docs & mock papers
Generate targeted revision documents and practice papers from your syllabus. The AI designs questions in the style of your actual exams.
No hallucinations.
No scope creep.
The AI never makes up facts because it never reaches beyond your material. Your lecture notes, textbooks, and past papers define the boundary of what it knows. Every answer is grounded in sources you’ve provided.
- Answers cite your specific notes and papers
- No internet fallback — your vault is the only source
- The AI compiles, never fabricates
- You control what goes in and what stays out
Based on your CS301 lecture notes and the 2024–2026 past paper set, this topic appears in 73% of exams. Here’s a revision summary grounded in your materials…
Get ScholarOS
for your platform
The desktop app runs offline on your machine. Your data stays local. Free and open source.
Stop re-discovering.
Start compounding.
Your material, mastered. Your past papers, decoded. Your second brain, alive.