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Lecture Transcription - Turn Lectures Into Study Notes

Transcribe any lecture and instantly create study notes, flashcards, and practice quizzes with AI. Study smarter, not harder.

How it works

1

Paste a URL or upload

YouTube, Vimeo, LinkedIn, or any video/audio file.

2

Get your transcript

Timestamped, searchable transcript in seconds.

3

Generate AI outputs

Summaries, notes, flashcards, blog posts, and more.

Features

Instant Lecture Transcripts

Paste a lecture URL or upload a recording and get a full timestamped transcript in seconds.

AI Study Notes

Automatically generate structured study notes and Cornell notes from any lecture.

Flashcard Generation

Create interactive flashcards with difficulty levels. Export to Anki for spaced repetition.

Practice Quizzes

AI generates multiple-choice quizzes with explanations to test your understanding.

Searchable Transcripts

Full-text search across lectures to find specific topics, definitions, or examples.

Multi-Platform Support

Works with YouTube, Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, Vimeo, and uploaded lecture recordings.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I transcribe a lecture?+

Paste the lecture video URL (YouTube, Coursera, etc.) into Transcriptica or upload an audio/video file. You'll get a full timestamped transcript in seconds, which you can then use to generate study materials.

Can I create flashcards from a lecture?+

Yes! After transcribing a lecture, click the Flashcards option in the Create tab. Transcriptica's AI analyzes the lecture content and generates question-answer flashcards with difficulty ratings. You can study them interactively or export to Anki.

Does it work with recorded lectures and audio files?+

Absolutely. You can upload audio files (MP3, WAV, M4A) and video files (MP4, MOV, WebM) directly. Transcriptica uses Whisper AI for speech recognition, delivering accurate transcripts even from lecture hall recordings.

What study tools are available?+

Transcriptica generates summaries, key points, Cornell notes, study notes, interactive flashcards with flip animations, practice quizzes with scoring, and action items. You can also chat with the lecture transcript to ask specific questions.

Is this useful for online courses?+

Very much so. Students use Transcriptica to transcribe Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning videos, then generate study materials. The batch processing feature lets you transcribe entire course playlists at once.

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