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Law Lecture AI Notes —
Case Law, Statutes & Legal Rules Structured Automatically

Upload any law school lecture or bar exam prep video. Get AI-generated notes with case briefs, statutory rules, legal doctrine summaries, and practice questions — all organized and ready to review.

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Case law extraction
Statutory rule summaries
Legal doctrine index
Bar exam prep support

From Lecture Video to Structured Legal Notes

No more transcribing case names by hand. VideoNoteGPT handles the notes so you can focus on understanding the doctrine.

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Upload Your Law Lecture or Paste a YouTube URL

Upload a recorded lecture from your LMS, or paste a YouTube URL for bar prep content from Barbri, Themis, Kaplan, or any other legal education provider.

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Select Law as Your Subject Domain

Choosing the Law domain helps the AI correctly parse legal terminology — Latin phrases, case names, statutory citations, and doctrinal rules — without generic misinterpretation.

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Receive Case Briefs, Rule Summaries & Practice Questions

Get timestamped chapters aligned to legal topics, bullet-point rule statements extracted from each case or statute, a legal terms glossary, and practice questions in issue-spotting or multiple-choice format.

Everything a Law Student Needs from a Lecture

From 1L contracts to bar exam multistate subjects — VideoNoteGPT handles the note-taking so you can focus on the doctrine.

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Case Law Extraction

Case names, holdings, legal rules, and their doctrinal significance are automatically extracted and organized — giving you a brief-style summary of every case your professor discusses.

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Statutory & Regulatory Rule Summaries

When your professor discusses statutes, the AI extracts the key provisions, elements, exceptions, and penalties into structured rule summaries you can memorize and apply on exams.

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Doctrine & Legal Theory Index

Doctrines, legal standards (strict scrutiny, rational basis, etc.), and theoretical frameworks discussed in the lecture are indexed and defined in a clean reference section.

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Issue-Spotting Practice Questions

The AI generates hypothetical fact patterns based on the lecture content — giving you issue-spotting and short-answer questions similar to law school exams and bar essay questions.

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Legal Terms Glossary

Latin phrases, procedural terms, and subject-specific vocabulary are collected into a glossary with plain-English definitions — essential for 1L students encountering legal language for the first time.

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PDF & Markdown Export

Export your law notes as a formatted PDF for printing, or as Markdown to import into Notion, Obsidian, or any note-taking system. Outline-style formatting makes it easy to organize by course.

Built for Every Stage of Legal Education

Law school moves fast. VideoNoteGPT helps you keep up without sacrificing depth.

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1L Students

Your first year of law school is overwhelming. Let AI handle the transcription of Socratic method lectures so you can focus on understanding the Socratic dialogue, not racing to write it down.

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2L & 3L Students

Clinic work, law review, and advanced seminars fill your schedule. Summarize recorded lectures automatically and spend your limited study time on application, not note-taking.

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Bar Exam Candidates

Condense 3-hour Barbri and Themis subject lectures into focused rule summaries and practice questions. Review MBE subjects in half the time without missing the key rules.

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Legal Professionals

CLE webinars, legal conference talks, and judicial decision analyses all benefit from AI note extraction — so you can reference the key legal developments without re-watching 2-hour recordings.

Law Students Who Stopped Drowning in Lecture Recordings

Real results from 1L–3L students and bar exam preppers.

"1L year every professor records 90-minute Socratic seminars. I paste the recording URL, get a chapter breakdown of every case discussed, and have a structured brief in 5 minutes. My outlines used to take all weekend. Now I actually have weekends."
— 1L student, Contracts & Torts
"Bar prep is 8 hours of video per day. VideoNoteGPT cuts review time in half — I get the MBE elements, exceptions, and majority vs. minority rule distinctions extracted automatically. Passed on my first attempt."
— 3L student, bar exam prep
"Our study group of 6 all use it now. One person processes the lecture and shares the AI notes link — everyone can review the same structured notes and jump straight into discussion. Highly recommend."
— 2L student, Constitutional Law
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about using AI for law school lecture notes.

Can the AI summarize case law discussions from law lectures?

Yes. VideoNoteGPT captures case names, holdings, legal rules derived from each case, and how cases relate to each other — giving you a structured brief-like summary without reading the full opinion.

Does it work for bar exam prep videos?

Yes. VideoNoteGPT is widely used by bar exam candidates to summarize Barbri, Themis, Kaplan, and other bar prep lecture videos. The AI extracts the legal rules, exceptions, and mnemonics that bar courses emphasize — turning 3-hour MBE subject lectures into concise rule summaries.

How does it handle legal terminology and Latin phrases?

VideoNoteGPT uses OpenAI Whisper for transcription, which handles legal Latin (mens rea, actus reus, res ipsa loquitur, etc.) and legal terminology accurately. The AI also creates a vocabulary list of legal terms with plain-language definitions at the end of each set of notes.

Can I use it to outline cases for a law school casebook?

If your professor discusses specific cases during lecture, VideoNoteGPT will capture the case name, facts, procedural history, issue, holding, rule, and reasoning as discussed — giving you a lecture-based case outline that complements your casebook reading.

Stop Scrambling to Keep Up in Lecture

Let AI capture every case, rule, and doctrine — so you can focus on understanding the law, not transcribing it.

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