Photo to Resource
Snap a picture, get a worksheet.
Got a textbook page that works but needs more practice? An old worksheet you want to refresh? A whiteboard full of notes? Take a photo with your phone and LoomLesson generates a new resource teaching the same content in a new way.
📖 Textbook page
What you can upload
It works with almost anything
LoomLesson uses a vision model that handles messy photos: textbooks, whiteboards, handwriting, faded scans. Clearer photos produce better results, but it's robust to noise.
Textbook pages
Scan a page that covers the content, get practice for it
Whiteboard shots
Capture a brainstorm or lesson notes and turn it into a resource
Old worksheets
Refresh a worksheet you've used for years with a new format
Handwritten notes
Your own notes, lesson drafts, or a student's work sample
Curriculum guides
Standards docs, pacing guides, even diagrams and charts
Whiteboard photos
End-of-class whiteboard full of student ideas
Under the hood
How LoomLesson reads a photo
Vision extraction
A vision model reads the image, pulls out text, diagrams, equations, and structural cues like headings and lists.
Concept mapping
LoomLesson identifies the core concepts the source material teaches, not just the literal words, but the ideas underneath.
Fresh generation
A new resource is generated that teaches the same concepts in the format you picked, with the Loom voice and grade-level calibration.
Pairs well with
More LoomLesson features
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