Live Lecture Transcription

Transcription that feeds directly into notes, not just text storage.

Live lecture transcription is most useful when it becomes a bridge to better studying. LectureThoughts connects transcript flow to structured notes and final cleanup.

Live Lecture Transcription in practice

  • Capture lecture audio as it happens
  • Build transcript history continuously
  • Use transcript context for rolling summaries
  • Preserve transcript access for later review

How it works

1

From speech to structure

The transcript is not the end product. It serves as the evidence base for the note rewriting system.

2

Useful during and after class

Students can rely on transcription in the moment and then return later to review sections that need closer inspection.

3

Transcript plus notes

Keeping both layers available makes it easier to trust the output and audit what the lecture actually said.

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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