We believe students should have access to the best AI tooling.
Built for Australian students, Syndal learns from your notes and your syllabus, then helps you study smarter — chat, practice, feedback.
What we believe in.
(ps: we know AI isn't magic)AI doesn't replace humans.
We don't pretend it does. Think of Syndal as a study partner that works alongside your teachers, your classes, and your own effort.
It's only useful with the right tools.
A plain chat box can only take you so far. We build the tools around it, aimed at your own notes and files, so it actually helps you study.
It helps the students who need it most.
Not everyone has a tutor or someone at home to ask. Syndal gives every student a study partner that knows their work.
AI is here to stay.
You'll use it at uni, at work, for the rest of your life. Might as well get good at it now, when it can actually help with your studying.
AI isn't going away. We just think you deserve the version that makes you better.
Start freeHow we've helped others
Uploaded my whole Bio folder and it answers straight from my own notes, citations and everything.
Turned my notes into flashcards in seconds. Carried me through trials.
Wish I'd found this in Year 11.
Asked for harder Chem questions and it made a set from exactly the slides we'd covered. I could actually tell what I still needed to revise.
I just dump all my shit in here 🗂️: slides, past papers, photos of my notes, and it actually pulls the right bit back when I ask. My whole subject lives in one place now.
I even use it to store all my notes. It generated them straight from my PPTs.
Our features
Everything you need, in one place.

Spark
An AI study buddy grounded in your own notes. Ask it anything and it answers with the exact slide or page.
Why does the rate go up when I heat it?
Heating gives the particles more energy, so more of them get past the activation energy and collide successfully. More effective collisions means a faster rate.

Reps
Exam-style questions on any topic you pick, generated from your own material, and it skips whatever you haven't covered yet.
You picked: Module 6 · Photosynthesis
Explain why the rate of photosynthesis levels off at high light intensity. (3 marks)

Recall
Flashcards from your notes, and every question you get wrong becomes one, so your weak spots keep coming back until they stick.
Name the enzyme that fixes CO₂ in the Calvin cycle.

Stash
All your notes and materials in one place: organised, searchable, the grounding for everything.
- Bio Module 6 slides.pdf
- 2023 Chem trial paper.pdf
- Photosynthesis, my notes
Questions?
No. It's a study tool built on your own syllabus and your own notes, so everything you do here is yours and it's the kind of thing your teachers and school are fine with.
It helps you with anything and explains it however you want, from a straight answer to walking through every step. Because it's grounded in your own material, the help actually shows up in the exam.
Still wondering? The fastest answer is to try it — free, no card needed.
Start free and see for yourself
