Built for slide decks students actually use
Dense slides don't have to mean hours of re-reading every slide before an exam.
Lecture decks
Turn professor slide decks into sectioned notes with key points you can review before class or finals.
Class presentations
Convert group project decks and seminar presentations into notes that capture the logic, not just bullet titles.
Meeting decks
Summarize workshop and training slide decks into structured takeaways you can revisit later.
Study review
Rebuild confusing slide sequences into clear notes so you know what to memorize and what to skim.
Slide notes you can actually study from
Notoo reads slide structure—not just a wall of text from your deck.
Slide structure extraction
Notes follow headings and sections from your deck so you can navigate by topic.
Key points
Important ideas from each slide are pulled out for faster review.
Explanations
Sparse bullets become fuller explanations you can understand without reopening every slide.
Examples
See examples and definitions in context when slides only show headlines.
Flashcards
Generate memory cards from your slide notes for active recall.
Quizzes
Practice with questions based on your lecture deck.
Mind maps
Visualize how topics across the deck connect.
How slides to notes works
Slides to notes FAQ
Common questions about turning lecture slides into AI study notes with Notoo.
You can upload common slide and presentation formats students use for lectures, including PPT and exported PDF slide decks. Text-based decks generally produce the clearest notes.
Yes. Notoo is built for slide-heavy courses. It extracts structure and key points so you can review the logic of a deck without rereading every slide line by line.
Copying bullets leaves you with fragments. Notoo builds structured study notes with explanations, key concepts, and examples—and lets you generate flashcards, quizzes, and mind maps from the same deck.
Yes. Sign up for Notoo's free tier to upload slides and generate structured notes. Limits apply by plan; see Pricing for details.
Yes. After Notoo generates notes from your deck, you can expand them into flashcards, quizzes, and mind maps—so you can move from reading slides to active recall.
