Textbook → living chapter

Turn any chapter into theory + simulations

Sikxa transforms PDF textbooks into section-by-section web chapters with teacher-reviewed HTML and playable science simulations.

PDF → extract → storyboard → simulation generation → publish. One student experience.

Real screens · your textbook

See it in action

From upload to student chapter — scroll through how Sikxa works.

  1. 01

    Upload PDF & extract HTML

    Drop your chapter PDF into Teacher Studio. Sikxa turns each page into semantic HTML — figures, tables, headings, and layout preserved from the book.

    Teachers review page-by-page output beside the original PDF.

  2. 02

    Sectionize & release

    Content is grouped into teachable sections. You approve boundaries, fix headings, and release chapter HTML to the catalog — section by section.

    Only released sections appear on the student dashboard.

  3. 03

    Storyboard & simulate

    AI proposes interactive labs per section. Teachers approve storyboards, run simulation generation, and iterate until variables and visuals match the lesson.

    Each section can have its own playable lab with sliders and HUD.

  4. 04

    Students learn

    Published chapters go live on the dashboard. Students read formatted theory — same structure as the book — then launch full-screen simulations and return to theory.

    One live simulation per section; always the latest approved version.

Built for teachers and students

Teacher Studio

  • · Release chapter HTML section-by-section
  • · Approve storyboards and simulation generation
  • · Choose which version goes live on the student page
  • · Clean up catalog sections from test runs

Student chapters

  • · Read formatted theory — same layout as the book
  • · Play simulations full-screen, return to theory
  • · Navigate Class → Subject → Chapter
  • · One live simulation per section — always the latest
Go to Dashboard

Ready to bring your textbook online?

Start with a chapter you already teach. Upload the PDF, release sections, and publish your first simulation.