Ethical recording first, better notes second
Policies differ by school and instructor. Always ask permission, follow posted rules, and respect small-seminar expectations.
The goal is not a wall of transcript—it is a study-ready outline you can pair with quizzes or flashcards.
How it works
A simple flow so you spend less time formatting and more time learning.
Record or upload audio
Use sessions you are permitted to capture or bring existing audio.
Generate structured notes
Organize ideas, examples, and repeated warnings your instructor emphasized.
Annotate while memory is fresh
Add context the microphone could not hear—board work, gestures, emphasis.
Study actively
Export concepts into smart notebooks, flashcards, or mock exams.
Why students use StudyLabAI for this
Practical wins you will notice during midterms—not buzzwords.
Catch fast speakers
You participate in class instead of transcribing every sentence.
Find “said in passing” exam hints
Search text instead of scrubbing an hour of audio.
Accessible review
Structured notes help when audio alone feels overwhelming.
Pairs with other media
Combine with PDF readings or YouTube supplements for the same unit.
Common use cases
Practical situations where this tool saves time before deadlines.
In-person lectures with heavy boards
Capture audio, then merge your photo of the board into the written review habit.
Online classes with dense slides
Rebuild the narrative arc without rewatching the whole recording.
Language-heavy courses
Lock in vocabulary and example sentences you heard live.
Related study tools
After lecture notes are clean, add flashcards or a timed practice exam to rehearse under pressure.