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Fabric for medical students
Hundreds of slides per module, anatomy atlases, clinical guidelines, lecture recordings.
Fabric absorbs all of it and becomes a study partner you can quiz with.

Hundreds of slides per module. Anatomy atlases with diagrams you need to memorise. Clinical guidelines that change by year. Pharmacology tables. Lecture recordings you'll never re-watch in full. Past papers. The volume of material in medicine is staggering, and the revision challenge isn't learning it the first time. It's finding the specific slide, the specific diagram, the specific explanation when you need it three modules later and the topic comes up again in a clinical context.
Upload your lecture slides, clinical guidelines, and readings to Fabric. The AI assistant absorbs all of it and becomes a study partner that knows your specific programme materials. "Explain the brachial plexus using my lecture slides." "Quiz me on the cranial nerves from the neuroscience module." Every answer comes from what your lecturers actually taught.
A study partner that knows your programme
The AI assistant works from your materials: lecture slides, textbook chapters, clinical guidelines, anatomy diagrams, and your own notes. Ask it to explain a concept using your lecturer's specific framing. Ask it to walk through a clinical pathway referencing your programme's guidelines. Ask it to connect a pharmacology concept to the physiology you covered last semester.
Quiz yourself on any topic, any module, any week. The AI generates questions from your actual content, not from a generic question bank. It remembers what you've struggled with across sessions and can focus revision on your weak areas.
Search across every module by meaning
AI search reads inside every slide deck, PDF, diagram, note, and transcript. Ask "the slide about cardiac output regulation" and find it across three hundred slides without scrolling. Ask "everything I have on Type 2 diabetes management" and get results from pharmacology, pathology, and clinical skills modules together.
The search works by meaning. "Mechanism of action of beta blockers" finds the relevant slides even if they're titled "Cardiovascular Pharmacology Week 4." Material from preclinical years is findable when it's relevant to clinical rotations.
Record lectures and search any moment
AI voice notes record and transcribe any lecture without a meeting bot. The lecturer's explanation of a difficult concept is captured verbatim with timestamps. Your typed notes and the transcript merge into one document.
Search for "when the lecturer explained the renin-angiotensin system" and jump to the exact moment. No re-watching a two-hour recording. For the full workflow, see lecture notes.
Annotate diagrams and clinical materials
Annotations let you highlight and comment on anatomy diagrams, clinical guidelines, and textbook PDFs. Mark the structures on a diagram. Note the clinical significance of a finding. Flag the drug interaction you keep forgetting. Your annotations are searchable, so "my note about the anterior triangle" finds the annotation on the relevant diagram.
Study on mobile
The mobile app lets you search your library, review flashcard-style with the AI, and capture notes between lectures and clinical placements. Everything syncs across devices. Revise on the bus. Search a clinical guideline on the ward.
Get started
Upload your slides and give yourself a study partner that knows your programme. Try Fabric free.
See also: Fabric for students for the full student workspace. Studying and exam prep. Lecture notes. Research papers.
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FAQs
Can the AI quiz me on specific modules?
Yes. Ask the AI assistant to test you on any topic, module, or week. It generates questions from your actual lecture slides and readings.
Can I search across hundreds of slide decks?
Yes. AI search reads inside every slide and searches by meaning. Find the right slide across your entire library in seconds.
Can I search anatomy diagrams?
Yes. The search reads text and labels inside images and diagrams. Your annotations on diagrams are also searchable.
Does it remember what I've struggled with?
Yes. The assistant has memory across sessions. It can focus revision on areas where you've had difficulty.
Can I record lectures?
Yes. AI voice notes record and transcribe any lecture with timestamps. Search the transcript by concept.
Can I use it on clinical placements?
Yes. The mobile app lets you search clinical guidelines, review materials, and capture notes from your phone.
Can I connect preclinical and clinical material?
Yes. Search works across every module and year. A pharmacology concept from year one is findable when it's relevant to a clinical case in year three.
Is my data private?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.

