Built for live lectures and long classes
Capture what the professor said—not just what's on the slide—so you can review after class.
In-person lectures
Record live sessions and get structured notes you can search and review before exams.
Seminars & discussions
Keep track of spoken explanations, examples, and Q&A—not only slide bullet points.
Online classes
Record remote lectures when slides move fast and you can't type everything in real time.
Language-heavy courses
Review transcripts alongside summaries when you need to catch terms you missed live.
More than a transcript
Notoo turns recordings into study-ready notes—not a wall of raw text.
Live recording
Record directly in Notoo during class and process notes when the session ends.
Structured notes
Get sections, key points, and summaries organized for review—not just a verbatim transcript.
Searchable content
Find what the instructor said about a topic without scrubbing through the full audio.
Flashcards
Generate memory cards from lecture notes for spaced repetition.
Quizzes
Practice with questions based on what was covered in class.
Mind maps
Visualize how lecture topics connect across a unit or semester.
Works with PDFs
Combine slide uploads with recordings for notes that match both what you saw and heard.
How lecture recording to notes works
Lecture recording FAQ
Common questions about turning lecture recordings into AI study notes with Notoo.
Yes. Notoo supports in-app recording so you can capture lectures as they happen, then generate structured notes afterward.
Policies vary by school and instructor. Always follow your institution's rules and get permission when required before recording a class.
Transcripts give you raw text. Notoo organizes speech into study notes with sections and key ideas—and lets you build flashcards, quizzes, and mind maps from the same recording.
Yes. Try recording and note generation on the free tier. Limits apply by plan; see Pricing for details.
Yes. Many students upload slide PDFs alongside recordings so notes cover both visual material and what the instructor explained aloud.
