Scattered, costly, joyless.
- Five or six separate subscriptions to juggle.
- Progress fragmented across tools that don't talk.
- Answer keys that grade you but never teach you.
- Interfaces that make studying feel like a chore.
MediByte exists for one reason — to turn the scattered, overwhelming, expensive grind of medical-exam prep into one calm, beautiful, genuinely intelligent place. The study companion we wish we'd had.
Every medical student knows the feeling: a question bank in one tab, flashcards in another, lecture videos somewhere else, a 3D atlas you paid for separately, and notes scattered across three apps. Expensive. Exhausting. Easy to quit.
Big, intimidating subjects — broken into pieces small enough to finish.
Medicine, byte by byte.
That's the whole idea behind the name.
Good design isn't decoration — it's respect for your time and attention. If an app is a joy to use, you'll use it. That's half the battle won.
A right-or-wrong is worthless on its own. Every question ends with the why — the mechanism, the trap, the takeaway you'll see again on exam day.
Streaks, battles, leagues, skill games. We borrow what makes games impossible to put down — and point it at the Krebs cycle.
Not a generic bank with a sticker on it. Content mapped to USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK and TUS — the exam you're actually sitting.
We collect the minimum to run your account and improve the app — never to sell. Delete it anytime. Studying is personal; we treat it that way.
Built natively for iOS, fast and offline-friendly. The ward, the bus, the ten minutes before a lecture — all of it becomes study time.
Part attending, part cheerleader, fully robot. He's the friendly face of the whole thing — celebrating your streaks, explaining a mechanism at 1 a.m., and nudging you back when life gets in the way.
He exists because studying alone is hard, and a little encouragement goes a long way. He never judges, never sleeps, and genuinely wants you to match. Medicine, byte by byte.
MediByte is the work of three founders in their twenties — a doctor-engineer, a lawyer and a medical student — who got tired of the broken status quo and decided to build the alternative themselves.

Physician and engineer. Roham has been building software for eight years and took first place in the RoboCup Rescue Line League (Canada, 2018). A 2026 medical graduate, he leads MediByte from both sides of the problem — the student who lived the exam grind, and the engineer obsessed with fixing it.

Lawyer and co-founder. Sevda owns everything legal at MediByte — privacy, terms and intellectual property — making sure that protecting students' trust is engineered into the product, never bolted on afterwards.

Medical student and co-founder. As CFO, Muhamed keeps MediByte sustainable and honest to the people it serves — because he's one of them, preparing for the very exams the app is built to conquer.
Board-style questions, each with a teaching explanation.
Structured subject hubs, foundations to clinical.
Lessons, cases & flashcards crafted by hand.
Exams covered — USMLE Step 1, Step 2 & TUS.
It started as frustration — too many apps, too much money, too little that actually felt made for the way medical students study.
A native iOS app with a hand-crafted question bank, interactive lessons, a 3D atlas, OSCE simulations and an AI tutor — all under one roof.
35,000+ questions, thirteen subject hubs, multiplayer battles and an AI attending — a genuinely complete prep platform, not a teaser.
More exams, more languages, more specialties — and ever-smarter tools — so that wherever you're training, the climb feels a little less lonely.
The mission only matters if it helps you pass. Download MediByte and put the whole curriculum in your pocket.
Free to start · USMLE Step 1 · Step 2 · TUS · iOS 17+