
Mimir
AI-native reading companion that builds your knowledge
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- Target Audience
- StudentsEducatorsNon-Technical Users
- Platforms
- Web
About Mimir
**Mimir is a reading platform built around how learning and memory actually work.** If you read papers, textbooks or non-fiction books and care about being able to use and recall that knowledge in 5+ years, your reading workflow needs to include recall, active thinking and review - which is how we designed Mimir. Mimir can read any text, pdf, .epub or doc, take beautiful in-margin notes that connect visually with tags, ask our AI-socratic tutor question, do fun recall checks + automatic spaced repetition. Some features I’m pretty proud of: - We automatically create spaced repetition cards (5 per day) from your notes, highlights and conversations with our tutor, and we’ll resurface cards you missed, making your review process highly efficient - You can visually connect documents, arguments and thoughts on our canvas. This creates grounds for big-picture thinking - The notes you write in the margins can be searched and tagged, and you can watch your knowledge tree grow over time.
Product Insights
Mimir is a web-based educational platform that integrates AI-socratic tutoring with automated spaced repetition to enhance long-term memory for readers of academic and non-fiction texts.
- Supports multiple file formats including PDF, EPUB, DOC, and general web text.
- Automates knowledge retention through five daily spaced repetition cards generated from user notes.
- Visual canvas functionality enables users to connect documents and arguments for big-picture analysis.
- Searchable margin notes and tagging systems support the growth of a personalized knowledge tree.
Ideal for: Students, educators, and non-technical users who need to transform reading materials into long-term knowledge through active recall and visual organization.
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Hey Peer Push! Thanks for checking out Mimir 💫 I’d love to know: What would make you excited to use Mimir? What makes you excited to read?