Lecturase takes the recording you already make in class and turns it into notes you can actually study from — automatically, for any subject. Here's exactly how.
Record the lecture on your phone or laptop, or upload an existing audio file (MP3, M4A, WAV, MP4). Optionally add the professor's slides or a PDF — Lecturase uses them to correct misheard terms and fill in specifics.
Your audio is transcribed, cleaned of filler and repetition, and broken into the lecture's real topics — so the notes follow how the class actually unfolded.
You get detailed study notes that stay true to what was said — a balance of clear explanations, bullet points, and tables, with key terms highlighted. No invented facts or textbook filler.
Every lecture comes with multiple-choice questions drawn from its content, so you can test your recall instead of just re-reading.
Most AI tools pad notes with generic textbook content. Lecturase is built to stay faithful to your lecture: it preserves the professor's specific examples, numbers, and corrections, and never adds facts that weren't taught. When you provide slides, it grounds terminology in your actual course material.