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The Problem

Too Many Papers. Too Little Time.

And it's only getting worse.

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new papers published every year[1]
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different sources to search across
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forgotten within 24 hours of reading[2]

[1] NSF S&E Indicators 2024, NSB-2023-33 [2] Murre & Dros, PLOS ONE 10(7), 2015

Sound familiar?

Too many papers to keep track of
Too many sources to search across
You read a paper and forget it by next week
Breakthroughs in your field slip past you
How It Works

How It Works

Search. Swipe. Save. Repeat.

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Search or Browse

One search across arXiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, and more. Or let your feed surface what's relevant.

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Scroll Through It

Key findings, methods, and results broken into short cards. Get the gist in under a minute.

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Save and Organize

Keep the papers that matter in collections. Come back when you need them.

Features

What You Get

No fluff. Just the features that are actually in the app.

AI Research Assistant

Ask questions, find papers, and get answers about any field.

Audio Summaries

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Smart Collections

Organize by project, topic, or however you work.

Multi-Source Search

One search across arXiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, and more.

Your Feed

Papers picked for you based on what you read and save.

Daily Briefing

A daily digest of the top papers in your field. Never miss a breakthrough.

The Research

Backed by Science

Decades of memory research show why short, repeated exposure works better than reading a paper once and hoping it sticks.

Knowledge Retention Over Time

Traditional Reading
With Spaced Repetition
0%25%50%75%100%Now1hr1 day1 week1 monthRetentionTime

Forgetting curve: Ebbinghaus (1885), replicated by Murre & Dros, PLOS ONE 2015 • Spaced repetition: Cepeda et al., Psychological Bulletin 132(3), 2006

Why Micro-learning Works

The Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve shows we forget ~67% of new information within 24 hours. Spaced repetition — reviewing material at increasing intervals — is one of the most effective ways to counter this. ScrollPaper uses bite-sized cards to make that process faster and easier.

67%
Forgotten in 24hrs
without review (Ebbinghaus, 1885)
2x
Better Recall
with spaced repetition (Cepeda et al., 2006)
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