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Turn lecture recordings into outline notes, flashcards, and exam-ready summaries — in less time than it takes to walk to your next class.
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Record (or download) the lecture. Transcribe in 4 minutes. Run the AI features: Outline Notes for skimming, Cornell Notes for review, Flashcards for Anki, Q&A for active recall. Twenty minutes of study prep replaces an hour of re-watching.
95%
accuracy on academic English
12+
AI features for studying
4
min for a 90-min lecture
50+
languages supported
Hierarchical outline of every lecture — drop into Notion or Obsidian. Skim before exams.
Generate Q&A cards directly from the transcript. Export as CSV. Active recall, evidence-backed.
Three-column cues / notes / summary layout — auto-generated from any lecture.
See how the topics in a lecture connect, hierarchically. Pre-exam consolidation in 5 minutes.
Lecture in your second language? Read the transcript alongside the audio. Faster than a textbook.
Share the transcript with your study group. One person transcribes, everyone benefits.
Record the lecture (check your campus policy — most allow personal-use recording).
Or download from your course's LMS (Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle).
Drop the file in Transcript.you. 90-min lectures take ~4 min.
Click 'Outline Notes' for the skim version.
Click 'Flashcards' to generate Anki / Quizlet input.
Click 'Q&A' to generate exam-style self-tests.
Study from the structured output instead of re-watching.
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Last updated: May 05, 2026 · Reviewed and maintained by the Transcript.you team.