Capture with less friction
One clear entry point for the material people actually study from: textbook pages, notes, screenshots, and saved reads.
Sift is not a generic text-to-speech reader. It restructures textbooks, notes, screenshots, and articles into a clean listening flow with Today Review, Review Overview, and focused playback modes.
Merged from saved notes and screenshots into one guided review.
One path in, less friction, better audio structure.
Switch the way you study without leaving playback.
The product has moved beyond article playback. Sift is now centered on helping you revisit what matters quickly, clearly, and repeatedly.
One clear entry point for the material people actually study from: textbook pages, notes, screenshots, and saved reads.
Sift restructures content before playback so the result sounds guided, concise, and easier to remember.
Today Review, Review Overview, repeat controls, and saved items turn one listen into a real study loop.
The current product flow is simple on purpose: capture quickly, generate clean audio, listen anywhere, then come back to the important items as one review session.
Add a textbook page, note, screenshot, URL, or pasted text in seconds.
Sift turns messy material into a script that is shaped for audio, not just read aloud.
Use focused tabs, background playback, and premium voices to keep momentum.
Save important items, generate a fresh overview, and resume from where you left off.
Everything on the page below maps back to the actual product direction already implemented in the app.
The app opens into a review-oriented home, not an empty utility screen. You immediately see what is ready to continue.
Turn multiple notes into one guided recap when you want a faster study pass.
Study the same material in different modes without changing apps or losing your place.
The content entry flow is simplified around what learners actually capture every day.
Choose a voice that fits the session, then speed up or slow down for the right pace.
Sift caches processed audio so review sessions feel faster when you come back later.
The site and the app now both lean into bilingual use. Learners can choose the interface language immediately instead of hunting through settings.
Sift is built for people who learn from scattered material and need a cleaner way to review it on the move.
It is strongest with study material such as textbook pages, notes, screenshots, and saved reads that benefit from repeat listening.
Yes. The current product direction and this site both prioritize English and Korean experiences.
Yes. Sift keeps playback position, supports saved review lists, and caches prepared audio for a smoother return.
No. The product is now intentionally shaped around review behavior, not just one-off read-aloud playback.