Lower Stress.
Higher Grades.
The Science-Based Study Companion
Zoc takes flawless class notes, highlights and organizes key topics, translates into 29 languages, and creates quizzes to help students master the class.
See Zoc in Action
Transcribe
In class, open Zoc on your laptop or phone to generate an accurate transcript.
Synthesize
Zoc extracts and organizes key lecture topics into familiar formats.
Tutor
Zoc transforms these high-quality notes into an interactive tutor with three difficulty levels.
Translate
Zoc translates into 29 languages, helping students who grew up speaking another language.
Educators:
Discover the Science Behind Zoc
We built Zoc from the ground up to combine state-of-the-art technology with trusted educational frameworks, such as Bloom’s taxonomy.
Research has shown that tools such as Zoc can increase attention in the classroom, study effectiveness, and student achievement. Read more, including a white paper by Zoc’s Chief Learning Scientist Dr. Judy Parker in our Educators section.
What Students are Saying
"I'm really impressed with Zoc.ai! The voice-to-text feature is a game changer for me, making note-taking a breeze."
Judy, Washington University
"It allowed me to take notes without me ever having to pick up a pencil."
Kevin, St. Thomas University
"I tested out Zoc.ai today in my lecture and compared it to my own notes, and it is AMAZING."
Oliver, Columbia University
"I'm impressed by its intuitive interface and seamless note-taking capabilities."
Shrikar, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
"I find the idea to be ingenious, and the app is well made too."
Manav, Kent State University
"My favorite part is the three forms of notes are perfect for different learning styles and revision techniques."
Nicole, Stanford University
Who Benefits From Using Zoc
Zoc’s most passionate users range from high-performers seeking an edge to students who face learning challenges.
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Leveling the Educational Playing Field
Awards & Recognition
Zoc is new, but we’ve already been recognized three times by the judges at the Webby Awards, which the New York Times calls “the Internet’s highest honor.”