A free Mediora account for medical students
Keep your own lecture notes and summaries in one place, readable and searchable. They stay private to you.
What the account gives you
- Your own study material in one place: lecture notes, summaries, handouts.
- PDF, DOCX, TXT and photographs of pages. Scans are read as text.
- Free to start. No card, no trial that quietly becomes a subscription.
How it works
- You enter an email and a six-digit code we send to it. No password to forget.
- You upload a file and say which subject it belongs to.
- We read the text out of it and split it into fragments, so the material becomes searchable rather than a pile of files.
What we do not do with your material
- We do not publish it and do not show it to other users.
- We do not add it to any shared bank of questions or materials.
- We do not sell your data and we carry no advertising trackers.
What we store and how long is set out in the Privacy Policy.
Questions
Is it really free?
Creating an account and uploading your first materials costs nothing. Limits on storage are shown in your account, and we will never turn a free account into a paid one without you choosing it.
Who can see the notes I upload?
Only you. The material is not published, is not shown to other users and does not enter any shared collection. Deleting a material removes the file, its text and its search index.
Can I upload a textbook I did not write?
You confirm at upload that you have the right to use the material, and it stays private to you. If a rights holder asks us to remove something, we remove it.
Is this the same account as the patient one?
It is the same login, but registering as a student does not ask you for consent to process health data — there is none involved. If you ever upload a lab report of your own, we ask for that consent then, at the moment it actually applies.