Feature

Slide-by-slide notes for lecture PDFs

Keep every note tied to the exact lecture slide you were reading, so review is easier later.

Page-aware notes instead of one endless documentRich-text editing for formulas, emphasis, and structured reviewBuilt for lecture PDFs that you revisit all semester

Why a single notes document breaks down in lecture-heavy courses

Most lecture review gets messy because students keep one long note document while the original class material lives in a separate PDF. Context disappears fast when you jump between pages, definitions, and diagrams.

Slide-by-slide notes solve that by keeping every note attached to the exact page where the idea appeared.

  • Faster recall during weekly review
  • Less page hunting before quizzes and midterms
  • Cleaner separation between one concept and the next

What KeepUpClass does inside the workflow

The file view keeps the lecture PDF and the notes panel open at the same time, so you can read and write without losing your place.

Each page gets its own note area, which makes the material easier to revisit when the professor’s sequence matters.

  • Rich-text note editing next to the PDF
  • Per-page note blocks instead of a generic document
  • A layout built for lecture slides rather than blank-page writing

Best fit for students who need structured review

This works especially well in lecture formats where one slide often equals one definition, one proof step, one chart, or one exam theme.

If you often revisit slides to understand what the professor meant, page-aligned notes usually beat separate notebooks or random docs.

  • Theory-heavy courses with dense slide decks
  • STEM classes that rely on formulas and sequential explanations
  • Weekly review routines where context matters more than speed typing

Related pages

Keep exploring the workflows and guides that fit the way you review lecture materials.

Slide-by-Slide Notes for Lecture PDFs | KeepUpClass