We're building Manex for iPhone: capture photos, voice journals, notes, scans, and PDFs into private on-device memory you can search later with a local LLM.
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AI For Course Document Management matters because studying is not one document at a time. Real study context lives across lecture notes, slides, readings, assignment briefs, rubrics, screenshots, voice notes, and last-minute reminders. A mobile-first memory app can keep that context close without making students rebuild it every week.
That is the mobile direction for Manex: not another dashboard, but a private memory layer that starts where people already capture life and work, on their phone.
A practical iPhone workflow
- Capture lecture notes, slides, readings, assignments, photos, and voice journals on iPhone.
- Organize them into private study memory instead of scattered files.
- Ask the on-device LLM for summaries, explanations, checklists, or recall prompts grounded in your saved material.
- Correct weak explanations so your personal memory improves over time.
- Use the same memory before exams, tutorials, labs, and project work.
AI For Course Document Management fits a mobile study workflow when the app remembers the student's own material instead of giving generic answers.
How Manex fits
Manex is being built for private, on-device study memory on iPhone. Students should be able to capture notes, photos, documents, and voice journals, then ask a local LLM to help them understand and retrieve their own context.
The B2B document workflows still matter for teams, but this guide is framed around the mobile app: personal capture, private memory, and on-device AI that helps you find your own context again.