FasterFlow is an AI copilot built for students. It lives on your screen as an overlay — so you can get AI help without switching tabs. It transcribes lectures in real time, remembers what you saw on screen, and lets you ask questions later. Summaries, flashcards, quizzes, and an AI humanizer are all built in. By pairing real‑time transcription with context from what’s already open on your desktop, FasterFlow turns every tab, slide, and PDF into a learning surface. Whether you’re taking notes in a lecture, practicing for a coding screen, or polishing a personal statement, the overlay keeps help within thumb‑reach while you stay focused on the task.
This approach belongs to a new category of AI overlay helpers that operate where learning actually happens: on your screen, across apps, without copying and pasting. The result is faster comprehension, higher‑quality outputs, and a calmer study routine. With ethical guidance and student‑first controls, it supports everything from concept checks to mock assessments and interview drills, reducing busywork while elevating understanding.
How FasterFlow works
Download FasterFlow for Mac or Windows — it's free to start with 100 AI queries.
Open the overlay while you're working. FasterFlow sees what's on your screen and can answer questions about it.
Transcribe lectures and meetings in real time — no bot joins your Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams call.
Ask questions later — FasterFlow remembers your transcripts and screen context so you can review, search, and study.
Generate study materials — flashcards, quizzes, summaries, and polished presentations from any content.
Real‑time context for classes, assessments, and interviews
Studying isn’t linear. It bounces between readings, slides, LMS portals, and live discussions. The power of an on‑screen copilot is that it can see what you’re seeing and respond with context‑aware help the moment you need it. During class, FasterFlow captures a clean transcript while you type your own notes, anchoring terms, equations, and citations to the exact slide or web page you had open. Later, you can ask, “What did the professor say about glycolysis regulation?” and jump straight to time‑stamped highlights. This makes spaced repetition natural: generate flashcards from those highlights, spin up short quizzes, and create summary sheets that match how the material was presented.
For practice and formative checks, the AI quiz helper can mirror the styles you’ll face in your LMS, including multiple choice, short answer, and scenario prompts. It’s designed to support learning and mastery: prompt it to build drills by difficulty, create explanations for each option, or convert a dense reading into a bank of 20 concept checks. If your campus uses Canvas or D2L, FasterFlow acts as a responsible companion: think of it as a Canvas quiz helper or d2l quiz helper for study and rehearsal, helping you understand why an answer is correct instead of guessing. Keep academic integrity front‑and‑center by using these tools for prep, reviews, and open‑policy assignments.
When it’s time to communicate, the built‑in AI essay humanizer refines drafts into natural, personal prose. It preserves your arguments while improving tone, clarity, and flow — ideal for discussion posts, statements of purpose, or lab summaries. Ask it to keep your voice informal or formal, add transitions, or surface citations from the sources you’ve provided. Because the overlay remembers your screen context, it can pull relevant quotes or figures you were viewing to enrich the draft, speeding up the jump from notes to a polished submission.
Career prep benefits just as much. For mock interviews, the live interview helpers overlay guides your responses without breaking eye contact. It can surface your own project bullets, remind you of metrics, and nudge you toward the STAR framework. The technical interview helper supports whiteboard sessions with concept refreshers, complexity reminders, and practice prompts aligned to the problem you’re tackling. Use it to rehearse patterns, structure your thinking aloud, and receive constructive feedback — not to shortcut assessment, but to strengthen fundamentals.
A quick example: Maya, a second‑year biotech student, attends a metabolic pathways lecture. FasterFlow transcribes the session, tags rate‑limiting enzymes, and converts the transcript into 30 flashcards. That evening, the quiz generator produces Canvas‑style practice with explanations. Over the weekend, Maya drafts a 600‑word reflection; the humanizer tightens transitions and suggests a clearer hypothesis statement. On Monday, she rehearses for a research internship interview, and the overlay cues her to quantify the results of a lab she described. Every step stays within her workflow — quick, contextual, and student‑centered.
All models, one workspace: a unified AI for college students
Students juggle diverse tasks: close reading in humanities, data wrangling in STEM, slide‑building for group projects, and communications across clubs and internships. FasterFlow brings multiple models one app so each task gets the right kind of intelligence without hopping between tools. With All models one subscription, you can tap reasoning‑heavy engines for logic problems, creativity‑oriented ones for brainstorming and presentation design, and fast, lightweight options for quick clarifications — all inside the same overlay. This reduces subscription sprawl, centralizes your history, and ensures assistance is tuned to the job at hand.
Because it lives on your screen, FasterFlow connects dots across sources automatically. Reading an economics paper? Summarize each section, extract variables, and auto‑generate slides that match your course’s rubric. Reviewing a programming lab? Ask the overlay to compare two snippets you’re viewing, explain time and space tradeoffs, and craft a small test plan. Drafting a research memo? Pull citations from PDFs you had open earlier, and let the humanizer polish tone to match an academic audience. In every case, AI for college students means staying inside the natural rhythm of work — lecture, notes, drafts, review — without breaking flow.
Access is straightforward: start on Mac or Windows with a free tier that includes 100 AI queries. That’s enough to trial live transcription in class, generate a study deck, run a few practice quizzes, and refine some writing. As your workload scales, the unified subscription keeps costs predictable while unlocking premium reasoning and generation. Privacy is equally practical: transcription happens without a bot joining your Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams call, and the overlay’s memory links to what you chose to display, keeping control in your hands.
This unified approach pays off in group projects and busy weeks. Imagine coordinating a semester project: one teammate captures meeting notes, another turns them into milestones and slides, and a third creates a quiz bank to pressure‑test understanding before the next stand‑up. The overlay becomes a shared scaffold that transforms raw materials — docs, recordings, whiteboards — into deliverables. For solo sprints, it’s the same story: you can switch from concept review to presentation building to interview rehearsal in minutes, with the right model activated automatically. With multiple models one app, a technical interview helper, quiz and study generation, and a style‑savvy humanizer, FasterFlow consolidates the core academic and career workflows students rely on — and delivers them exactly where you work.
Beirut architecture grad based in Bogotá. Dania dissects Latin American street art, 3-D-printed adobe houses, and zero-attention-span productivity methods. She salsa-dances before dawn and collects vintage Arabic comic books.