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Upload any class recording or paste a YouTube URL — VideoNoteGPT gives you chapters, key points, a searchable transcript, and quiz questions. Instantly.

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5 min
avg. processing time
100+
languages supported
45 min
study time saved per lecture

Students waste hours on these every week

VideoNoteGPT solves all four.

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Rewatching the same 10-minute segment three times

Because you couldn't write fast enough the first time. With VideoNoteGPT you get every word as a searchable transcript — find any moment instantly.

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Notes that are just walls of text with no structure

The AI breaks every lecture into chapters with timestamps, key points, and definitions — so your notes actually make sense when you review them.

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Cramming the night before with nothing to test yourself

Generate 5–20 quiz questions from any lecture in one click. Multiple choice, difficulty levels, answer explanations included.

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Lectures in English but you think in your first language

Translate the full set of notes into 50+ languages. Study in the language that actually sticks.

Three steps to never miss a detail again

Works with your lecture recordings, YouTube videos, Coursera, Udemy, Loom, and 1000+ other platforms.

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Upload or paste a URL

Drop your MP4/audio file or paste any video URL. Supports files up to 500 MB (Pro: 2 GB) and any length up to 45 minutes free.

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AI processes in minutes

Whisper AI transcribes every word. Then Groq's LLM organizes everything into chapters, key points, definitions, and an overview.

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Study, quiz, export

Read your notes, search the transcript, generate quiz questions, then export to Notion, Obsidian, PDF, or SRT subtitles.

Here's what you get from a 40-minute lecture

This is real AI output from an introductory neuroscience lecture.

📖 Introduction to Synaptic Plasticity 38 min · 6,200 words · 2 credits
Chapters
0:00What is synaptic plasticity and why it matters for learning and memory
8:14Long-term potentiation (LTP) — mechanism, induction, and NMDA receptors
19:30Hebbian learning rule and the "neurons that fire together" principle
29:45Clinical implications — Alzheimer's, addiction, and PTSD
Key Points
LTP requires simultaneous pre- and post-synaptic activity to remove the Mg²⁺ block on NMDA receptors
AMPA receptor insertion is the main mechanism behind synaptic strengthening after LTP
Hebbian plasticity is associative — it explains how context and timing create memories
Reduced LTP is observed in early-stage Alzheimer's models, linking plasticity to cognitive decline
Export formats
📄 PDF 📝 Markdown 💬 Full Transcript 🎯 Quiz (12 questions) 🔤 SRT subtitles

Not just notes — a full study toolkit

Every feature designed around how students actually study.

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Chapter breakdown

Every lecture is split into named chapters with timestamps. Jump to any topic without scrubbing.

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Key points & definitions

The most important facts pulled out automatically. Definitions of technical terms included.

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Full searchable transcript

Every word your professor said, timestamped and searchable. Never lose a quote again.

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AI quiz generator

Generate up to 20 multiple-choice questions. Choose difficulty. Get scored and explained.

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Ask the lecture anything

Chat with your notes. "What did she say about the blood-brain barrier?" — AI answers from the transcript.

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Translate to your language

Translate the full notes to Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, French, and 47 more languages in one click.

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Export everywhere

PDF, Markdown (Notion/Obsidian ready), SRT subtitles, or plain text. Your notes, your format.

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Private & deleted in 24h

Your lecture files are never stored permanently. Automatically deleted within 24 hours of processing.

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Domain-aware AI

Tell it you're studying medicine, law, CS, or economics — the AI adjusts its understanding of terminology.

Common student questions

Can I use this on my university lecture recordings?

Yes. Upload any MP4, MOV, MKV, or audio file. VideoNoteGPT transcribes speech and generates structured notes in under 5 minutes. Works with Zoom, Teams, Panopto, Echo360, and any other recording format.

Does it work with YouTube lecture videos?

Yes. Paste any YouTube URL and VideoNoteGPT fetches, transcribes, and summarizes automatically. Also works with Vimeo, Loom, Coursera, Udemy, and 1000+ other platforms.

How accurate is the transcription?

We use OpenAI Whisper, which hits 95%+ accuracy on clear speech. You can select the subject domain (medicine, law, CS, etc.) to improve accuracy on technical terminology. The raw transcript is always available for you to review.

Is it free? What do credits mean?

Free accounts get 6 credits to start and 3 credits/day — no card needed. One credit = roughly one short video. A typical 30-minute lecture costs 2 credits. Pro is $9.99/month for 180 credits/month and up to 3-hour lectures.

Can I export to Notion or Obsidian?

Yes. The Markdown export drops straight into Notion (paste or import .md) or Obsidian (add to your vault). PDF works for Google Drive or printing. SRT subtitles can be used in any video player.

Is my data kept private?

Yes. Your lecture files are processed privately and automatically deleted within 24 hours. We never use your content to train AI models or share it with third parties. See our Privacy Policy.

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