Here are some student friendly app which will help you in your day to day life. As in this era every student want to be the best. So here are some app which will help you in fulling your day to day task.

1. SCRIBD

Scribd logoGood for: World biggest online library

Cost: PAID | Platforms: Android, iOS

Scribd world’s biggest library online! Scribd helps students find millions of different documents and books that are important for your studies. All those data are shared by people from all over the world, and you can easily curate and organize them according to their topic.Create your own library with different notes, texts, and books that you need. Share them with your friends, and find all the information with Scribd.

What we like most about Scribd: You can find each every book of every library and even in every language.

2. Visual Effects for Google Meet


Good for: Online Lectures and meeting

Evernote logoCost: FREE | Platforms: Android, iOS

This extension allows you to apply effects like Blur, Pixelate and Inverse to your camera live during Google Meets. And you can use the Virtual Green Screen feature to hide that messy background and add custom virtual background and add custom virtual backgrounds! It also provides a features of screen freeze their screen and can even blur the screen according to their need.

What we like most about Visual Effects: It provides many additional option which is not available in Google meet.

3. Evernote

Evernote logoGood for: Keeping all your notes in one place

Cost: FREE | Platforms: Android, iOS

Note-taking apps are ten to a penny, but there's one which stands out from the rather sizeable crowd: Evernote.

The app's biggest selling point is the ability to sync your notes across all devices, meaning you can type on your tablet and then access all your lecture notes on your laptop when it's essay time. Once they're saved, you can search for any word that appears in the text. 

If you're thinking "It's cool, but I prefer to handwrite my notes", worry not. Evernote lets you take photos of your written notes and upload them to the app. Assuming your handwriting is legible, you'll then be able to search for words just as you would with a typed note.

And if you're still not sold, one of our top gadgets for students is a reusable notebook...

What we like most about Evernote: You can share your notes with other Evernote users, so it's easy to get the lowdown if you or your friends ever miss a lecture.

4. Mathway

Mathway logoGood for: Solving those maths problems

Cost: FREE | Platforms: Android, iOS

If you're going to encounter numbers at any point in your degree, you should seriously think about downloading Mathway – an essential app for so many students.

From the simplest of sums to the most of formulas, Mathway can do it all. For those of you who tried to avoid doing maths after your school but ended up choosing a degree that involved it anyway (here's to you, social sciences students), this app will call an end to the hours spent crying, wondering what this weird E-looking thing is: ∑.

All you have to do is type in your problem and Mathway will solve it for you. If you'd like to know how to get the answer rather than just what it is, Mathway can also give a detailed step-by-step guide to finding the solution.

This is where the app really comes in handy for the more mathematically minded students – it's like having your lecturer around 24/7 to help explain anything you're trying to get to grips with.

What we like most about Mathway: Can't be bothered to type up all your workings? Just take a picture of your problem and Mathway will recognise it.

5. SimpleMind

simplemind logoGood for: Organising your thoughts

Cost: FREE | Platforms: Android, iOS

Mind maps aren't for everyone, but if they work for you, look no further than SimpleMind.

Available via your browser as well as an app, SimpleMind gives you all of the functionality you'd have if you were drawing a mind map by hand – plus even more, if you're happy to pay for it.

But we reckon the free version is more than enough for all your mind mapping needs, with the options to add multiple maps to a single page, use different colours and, if you're feeling lazy (or just in a rush to revise in a single day), even use the app's pre-defined style sheets.

What we like most about SimpleMind: The ability to expand and collapse branches is ideal for navigating a huge mindmap on a tiny screen.

6. Soundnote

Soundnote logo

Good for: The intense lectures and the sleepy students

Cost: £4.99 | Platforms: iOS (iPad only)

When you're in a lecture and just struggling to concentrate, this is the app you'll want to turn on – it's certainly one of the very best apps for students.

So what does it do? Well, as you're taking lecture notes, Soundnote is busy recording whatever is being said around you (not in a creepy way) and syncing the two. Once you're done, you can simply tap a word and it will take you to that point in the recording!

In student terms, if your lecturer is throwing some heavy info your way (or speaking at the speed of light) and you're struggling to keep up, this is your get-out-of-jail-free card. Just go back to where your notes tailed off, and give it another crack.

What we like most about Soundnote: Falling asleep in lectures isn't something we'd endorse, but if you're ever starting to doze off or lose concentration, this app has your back.

6. Adobe Scanner

Soundnote logo

Good for: Creating Pdf and scanning documents.

Cost: FREE | Platforms: Android, iOS

Adobe Scan is one of the new document scanner apps. It does tick all of the important boxes, though. You can scan in documents and receipts like most. It also includes color presets to make the document more legible if needed. You can access scanned documents on your device as needed. You can send them via email or backup them up to the cloud if you want. Documents conversion to PDF is another feature that should be useful. The feature list isn’t long, but it has the important stuff.

What we like most about Adobe Scanner: It can scan any document and convert in pdf and does not create high mb files.

Comment and tell us about more app and function which you know.