Turn YouTube videos into study notes.

Convert lectures, tutorials, courses, and educational videos into revision-ready notes, key concepts, and flashcards.

This page is built for learners who use YouTube as part of studying. Instead of pausing lectures, rewatching tutorials, or trying to remember what a course video covered, you can turn the spoken content into clean study notes that are easier to review, revise, and come back to later.

How It Works

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1. Paste a YouTube video link

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2. Click β€˜Get Summary’

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3. Read your study notes

What you're getting

  • πŸ“TL;DR β€” The core ideas in quick bullet points
  • 🎯Key Takeaways β€” The most important points and insights
  • 🧠Frameworks / Mental Models β€” Concepts you can apply
  • βœ…Actionable Next Steps β€” What to do after watching
  • πŸ’¬Notable Quotes β€” Memorable lines worth saving
  • πŸ“–Glossary β€” Key terms and definitions explained
  • 🎴Flashcards β€” Test your understanding with Q&A cards
  • πŸ“šHistory β€” Access all your past summaries anytime

Try the main YouTube summarizer here

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Built for learning

Study notes structured for revision with key concepts, definitions, frameworks, and examples.

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Covers lectures to tutorials

Turn long lectures, explainers, and course videos into fast, useful notes.

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Flashcards included

Every summary includes Q&A flashcards so you can review and test yourself later.

Best for

Use this page when the goal is learning rather than general summarizing. It works especially well for university lectures, school revision videos, technical tutorials, online courses, and educational explainers where you want notes, definitions, frameworks, and quick revision material instead of a generic summary.

See how learners use our YouTube study notes tool

University Students

Turn lecture recordings into complete study notes in minutes

School Students

Convert revision videos and lessons into clear notes before exams

Online Learners

Take notes from MOOCs, tutorials, and course videos without rewatching

Educators

Generate class-ready notes from lectures, explainers, and educational channels

Tutors

Quickly prep lesson materials from YouTube lectures and tutorials

Self-Learners

Learn faster from educational videos with structured notes and flashcards

Simple, Transparent Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you need more.

Free

$0

To get started

  • βœ“5 free credits
  • βœ“All 6 audience types
  • βœ“Full summary format
Best Value

Creator Pro

$8/mo
  • βœ“250 credits / month
  • βœ“Auto-refills every month
  • βœ“Cancel anytime
  • βœ“Summary history saved

Credit Packs

$5 one-time

Pay as you go

  • βœ“Starter Pack: 50 credits for $5
  • βœ“Value Pack: 120 credits for $10
  • βœ“Credits never expire
  • βœ“Summary history saved

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this YouTube study notes tool do?

It turns YouTube videos into structured study notes with key concepts, definitions, frameworks, takeaways, and flashcards, so you can revise without taking notes manually.

How does it work?

We extract the video's spoken content, analyze it with AI, and generate a structured summary highlighting the main points, insights, and takeaways.

How long can the videos be?

You can summarize videos of any length, including long podcasts, lectures, and interviews that are 1–3 hours or more.

How long does it take to generate a summary?

Most summaries are ready in under a minute, depending on the video length.

How accurate are the summaries?

Summaries are generated directly from the video's content. While no AI is perfect, the goal is to stay faithful to what's actually said, not invent new information.

Is this free to use?

There's a free tier to try it out. Paid plans unlock higher limits for frequent users.

Does it work with lectures, tutorials, and full courses?

Yes. It works with lecture recordings, tutorials, explainers, revision videos, online courses, and most educational YouTube content with spoken audio.

Can this help me learn from YouTube faster?

Yes. Instead of passively watching every minute, you get a dense summary you can review quickly, revisit later, and use as revision material.

Can I use this for exam revision?

Yes. This page is designed for revision-heavy use cases, so the output is structured to help you review topics quickly, spot the main concepts, and keep useful notes for later study sessions.

Does it work for tutorial-style videos as well as lectures?

Yes. It works well for tutorials, explainers, and course lessons where you want the key steps, concepts, and takeaways captured in a format that is easier to revisit than the original video.