Summaries, study tools, projects, and assignment work all connect.
Extension companion
Chrome Extension for Students
ResearchWize helps students summarize source material, build study tools, organize projects, and complete assignments without splitting everything across random apps.
The extension makes source capture fast when you are already on a webpage.
That is where projects, assignments, and exports stay organized.
What students actually need
A browser add-on is nice. A full workspace that turns those sources into finished work is better.
- Summaries for readings
- Study tools from sources
- Assignment help
Why students stick with it
- It keeps source work and assignments in one system
- The extension supports the workflow instead of replacing it
- Projects make it easier to reuse material across classes or units
Key outcomes
What students actually need
A browser add-on is nice. A full workspace that turns those sources into finished work is better.
Summaries for readings
Capture articles and PDFs into usable notes.
Study tools from sources
Create flashcards and quizzes from the same material.
Assignment help
Use saved project material to build essays, presentations, and more.
How it works
A cleaner student workflow
Start where the source lives, then move into the main workspace when you want to organize and finish the work.
Use the extension in Chrome
Capture the source material fast while browsing.
Save the useful notes
Keep the summary ready inside a project.
Build study tools
Create flashcards, quizzes, and review notes from the same source.
Finish the assignment
Use the same project material later for writing or presentation work.
FAQ
Common questions
Answers about how the workflow works in practice.
No. The extension is the fast part, but the full value comes from the web app workflow.
Yes. Saved source material can feed into assignment writing and presentations.
Yes. ResearchWize is built for both webpages and PDFs.
Ready to get started?
Start with a source, then finish the work
Open the web app, drop in a source or assignment prompt, and finish the work in one place.