Train for moot court like it's real.
Studycase is a study app For law students, lawyers & pro se litigants. Play a hearing (a real recording, a class moot, a practice pack) and it listens with you: a live transcript on the left, the coach's analysis beside your own notes in the middle, and cited case-law suggestions with the why on the right. Watching becomes practice.
Where we stand: Studycase is for moot-court and mock-trial preparation and courtroom literacy. It is not for assistance during real proceedings, and not for graded exams or assessments where outside aid is prohibited. It builds courtroom judgment in practice, it does not supply it during something that counts.
Transcript
Counsel, what in this record corroborates the tip beyond the caller's say-so?
Your Honor, the officers observed nothing independently suspicious before the stop.
Then walk me through why this isn't controlled by
Notes & analysis
Judge keeps pressing corroboration. Lead with the predictive-detail gap.
My ink stays mine; the gray is the coach.
Suggestions
A still from the app. Watch the real system run live →
Three panes. One habit: see the move as it happens.
Everything streams live from the hearing you're watching. Nothing waits for the recording to end.
A transcript that never lies to you
Words appear as they're spoken and settle into finals that never change under your eyes: no flickering, no rewriting history. Click any line to jump the video there.
Caption-grade lines, timestamps on every utterance, built to double as the accessibility surface.
Your notes stay yours
Two inks: what you type is yours forever, in your voice; the coach's analysis arrives in gray beside it. Edit any gray block and it becomes your ink, because the point is that you generate the understanding.
Notes survive dropped connections keystroke-for-keystroke, and export cleanly with the AI's contributions labeled.
Cards that cite or stay silent
When the judge asks the question that matters, a case card appears: real case, real citation, and the why-now. Every quotation is checked against the case-law library before you ever see it. If the coach can't verify a citation, you don't get the card.
Provenance on everything: each card names the moment in the transcript that triggered it.
Not narration. The move to make, right now.
The coach reads the hearing phase and the bench's signals, and tells you the argument to make at that moment, with the case that backs it. That's what a HEAR pack drills.
Reads the moment
Hearing-phase and cue detection light up when the judge asks the question that matters or opposing counsel opens a door, so the suggestion lands when it's useful, not after.
Live hearing-phase / cue detection, tied to the exact transcript line.
Names the doctrine
Each cue surfaces the on-point authority and the why-now: which case, which holding, and why it answers the bench right here. Verified against the corpus before it reaches you.
Cards sketch in instantly on verified retrieval; the argument line streams in as it's generated.
Scores the round
After a moot, the ballot grades you on the five axes real moot judges use, with every praise and criticism linked to the exact transcript moment that earned it. Evidence, not vibes.
Prep sheets before the round; replay and review after. The loop is the point.
Float the app over the courtroom itself.
The downloadable desktop app puts Studycase in a frameless, half-transparent, always-on-top window, over your Zoom, over the court's stream, over the recording. Watch through it. Flip to interact when you want to pin a card or take a note. Browsers can't do this; your study tool can.
macOS build today; unsigned preview available now, signed build coming. Windows next. 🔒 Download →
A library, practice packs, and an honest benchmark.
The Texas Catalog
Curated study packs, each built on a genuinely novel Texas case and a distinct kind of hearing — suppression, plea, bail, sentencing, appellate argument, injunction, mandamus, and the new Texas Business Court. One pack is fully free.
Browse the catalog →The case-audio library
Real SCOTUS oral arguments, run through the app: watch the Justices press counsel and the coach surface the cases behind each exchange.
Open the library →Practice packs & Courtcraft
Self-contained bundles (a case file, a matching mock hearing, and prep exercises), plus a free, sourced walk-through of how a courtroom works. Suppression, sentencing, and expert-witness packs ship today.
Know the courtroom →The benchmark
An honest head-to-head: the private studycase-14b tier scored 0.925 to Claude Opus 4.8's 0.881 on a 30-scenario legal exam, graded by our own deterministic grader, with every number from the results file.
See the numbers →Practice on a known-good hearing you can download.
Download our practice hearing, play it on your machine, and point the app's screen-share at the playback window; the transcript and cited cards fire in real time. It's a repeatable, known-good hearing to benchmark the coach against, and a clean demo to run in front of a class or clinic. The app unlocks soon; the practice hearing is free right now.
Fictional parties, real Texas procedure. The State of Texas v. Reyes is illustrative: multi-voice text-to-speech over real Texas plea procedure, no real person and no real case. Safe to download, play, and share in class. Not legal advice. Enterprise & educational licensing is available; see the Download page.
The tool is honest with you so you learn to be rigorous for yourself.
Real cases only
Suggestions come from a library of 979,961 real published opinions. If it isn't in the library, the coach doesn't cite it. A card that can't verify its citation is discarded before you see it.
Honest speed
Cards sketch in instantly with verified retrieval; the coach's argument line streams in as it's generated. You always know what's settled and what's still thinking.
Verify before relying
Every AI contribution is labeled and every citation checked against real opinions. That discipline is modeled on purpose: the habit you build here is the one that keeps you safe in practice.
Run it with your class.
The pilot program
We're onboarding a small number of moot-court programs, trial-advocacy classes, and clinics. You bring the students and a hearing to study; we bring the app, practice packs, a teacher quickstart, and a consent-first setup that treats recordings and student notes with the care they deserve.
[FOUNDER: pilot contact address pending]