Saima
Adapt video speed for optimal comprehension and collaborative note-taking

Target Audience
- Online learners
- Corporate trainers
- Academic researchers
- Remote teams
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Overview
Saima is a browser extension that automatically adjusts video playback speed to match your understanding while letting you take timestamped notes. It helps learners and professionals save time while improving information retention through neuroscience-backed personalization. The tool works across all major video platforms and enables team collaboration through shared annotations.
Key Features
Adaptive Speed
AI adjusts video speed based on comprehension needs
Video Annotations
Take timestamped notes directly on any video content
Team Collaboration
Share and discuss notes with peers in real-time
Focus Mode
Removes distractions for improved concentration
Cross-Platform
Works on YouTube, Coursera, and other video platforms
Use Cases
Study lecture recordings efficiently
Review training videos faster
Collaborate on webinar insights
Save time on lengthy tutorials
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Neuroscience-backed speed adaptation improves retention
- Integrated note-taking reduces app switching
- Team features enhance collaborative learning
- Works across multiple video platforms
Cons
- Browser extension only (no mobile app)
- Requires initial setup for optimal speed calibration
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Saima work with all video platforms?
Works with major platforms including YouTube and Coursera through browser extension
Can multiple people collaborate on notes?
Yes, teams can share and discuss video annotations in real-time
How does the speed adaptation work?
Uses AI to analyze content complexity and adjust playback speed automatically
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