Feature
Screen-share AI tutoring for anything on your screen
Brilly's screen-share tutor watches a browser tab you choose and answers questions about exactly what's on it — the code in your IDE tab, the PDF you're reading, the spreadsheet you're wrangling, or the lecture video you're stuck on.
Why screen sharing changes tutoring
Most chat assistants can't see what you're doing, so you spend more time describing the problem than solving it. Brilly reads the visible content, understands the context, and gives you step-by-step help grounded in what you're actually looking at.
What you can do
- • Take a screenshot of a shared tab and ask about a specific region.
- • Highlight or crop an area with the pen tool and ask "what does this mean?"
- • Extract text from an image or PDF and turn it into flashcards or a summary.
- • Follow along with a video lecture and ask Brilly to explain the last minute.
- • Debug an error message by pointing Brilly at your terminal or console tab.
Works with the tools you already use
Because Brilly reads a browser tab, it works with anything you can open in a browser — VS Code Web, GitHub, Google Docs, Notion, Google Sheets, YouTube, Coursera, Khan Academy, ChatGPT, Figma, Overleaf, Wolfram Alpha, and more.
Try the screen-share tutor
Open Brilly, click the screen-share button, and pick a tab. It's free and works entirely in your browser.
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