How it works

From lecture recording to study-ready notes

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.

1. Record or upload your lecture

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.

2. Lecturase transcribes and understands it

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.

3. It writes faithful, structured notes

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.

4. And builds practice questions

Every lecture comes with multiple-choice questions drawn from its content, so you can test your recall instead of just re-reading.

Why notes you can trust

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.