We provide a free library of revision tools and resources built to help students revise better.

Kepler Revise brings together revision resources, interactive practice papers & questions, tailored analytics, minigames, social features, and live leaderboards all in one unified workspace so students can revise better.

Who it is forGCSE, IGCSE, AS-Level, & A-Level students who want to improve
What makes it differentIt's an all-in-one unified workspace.
Why it mattersProviding every student an equal chance to succeed.

Built on access

We believe high-quality revision support should be available to anyone, not just students who can afford another subscription.

More than links

It's not just a collection of YouTube links and past papers. It's a platform with AI-powered personalised feedback and interactive, engaging tools.

Gamified learning

Provides incentives to keep going with XP, minigames, and real-time global leaderboards to make revision feel less repetitive and more rewarding.

A unified workspace

From revision resources to analytics, Kepler is being built to give students the tools they need in one place rather than across five different tabs.

"A lot of revision platforms do one thing well, but Kepler brings the whole process together"

Free revision resources are important, but students usually need more than resources on their own. They need somewhere they can learn a topic, test themselves, track their progress, and stay motivated enough to keep going.

That is what Kepler is being built for. Not just to help students find things, but to help them actually revise.

Kepler is being built as one workspace with everything students need to unlock their potential.

  • Topic-based revision resources and exam practice
  • Flashcards, quizzes, and active revision tools
  • Personal analytics tailored to each student
  • Minigames, XP, and real-time global leaderboards

The aim is to give ambitious students a platform that is useful, motivating, and complete enough that they genuinely want to revise on it.

Providing a means to revise better.

That means building an accessible, useful, and enjoyable platform, while still delivering the results students need.