How It Works

Capture the lecture once, then review a cleaner version later.

LectureThoughts follows the full lecture workflow: record audio, build transcript context, rewrite the lecture into structured notes, and preserve personal annotations in a separate lane.

How It Works in practice

  • Start a session before class or during a recording
  • Capture lecture audio from microphone or system audio
  • Build a transcript and rolling note structure as class continues
  • Run a final cleanup pass when the lecture ends

How it works

1

Start a lecture session

Each lecture gets its own session so transcript, rewritten notes, and personal annotations stay grouped together.

2

Turn transcript into structure

The transcript becomes the source for rolling note updates that organize concepts, examples, and takeaways into a study-oriented format.

3

Review with your own layer intact

Because your personal notes stay separate from the AI rewrite, you can keep questions, reminders, and exam cues visible while the structured notes improve.

Looking for more detail? Start with how LectureThoughts works, explore the feature set, or read one of the focused pages below.

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