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AI notes for recorded lectures: upload audio or video and get automatic study notes

Upload a lecture recording or class video. SceneSnap creates a full transcript, organized notes, and study material you can review or download.

Automatic notes ready

Transcript included

How it works

The core job is simple: start from a recorded lesson and end with material you can actually study.

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Upload the recording

Add lecture audio or a class video without manually preparing notes first.

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SceneSnap creates the transcript

The lesson is transcribed in full so you can always verify wording, details, and terminology.

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Get automatic notes

The transcript is turned into cleaner, more structured notes that are easier to review and download.

Not just a transcript

Transcription helps, but raw transcript alone is rarely enough for real studying. SceneSnap moves the lesson toward a usable notes format.

Transcript

Captures everything, including repetition and low-value filler.

Good for checking details, but still needs manual cleanup.

Usually forces you to reread a lot before you know what matters.

Automatic notes

Reorganize the main ideas into clearer study material.

Highlight the points you are more likely to review later.

Give you a faster starting point than a raw transcript.

What you get from one recorded lesson

The same source can move from transcript to study-ready outputs without switching tools.

Full transcript

Keep the lesson transcript available whenever you need to verify exact wording or details.

Downloadable notes

Automatic notes are ready to review inside the app or export outside it.

Cheatsheet

Get a faster review layer for quick recall before a study session.

Summary

Use a shorter overview first, then go deeper in the full notes.

Follow along with the transcript

Keep the transcript when you need to review the original lesson

Automatic notes are the main outcome, but the transcript still matters as a trustworthy source for checking and following the lecture.

Transcript

Use the transcript to verify a concept when something feels unclear.

Return to a specific part of the lesson without losing the full context.

Keep notes and transcript in the same workflow instead of splitting them across tools.

From notes to active review

After the transcript, continue with guided review

Once you have notes and transcript, SceneSnap can turn that lesson into a more active study workflow.

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Start from the notes

Use automatic notes as a cleaner study base instead of reopening the raw recording.

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Review with Repeater

Repeater helps you revisit the lesson with questions and follow-ups instead of passive rereading.

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Keep everything connected

Transcript, notes, summary, and review all stay attached to the same lesson.

Organize multiple lessons inside one course

SceneSnap is not only for a single transcription. You can keep recordings, notes, and study outputs grouped in the same course space.

Group lecture recordings

Keep multiple lessons for the same subject in one place instead of scattered files.

Keep outputs together

Notes, transcript, cheatsheet, and summary stay next to the original lesson material.

Build a study library

Each new lesson can feed the same course and make later review more consistent.

FAQ

Does SceneSnap only create a transcript?+

No. The transcript is included, but the main promise is automatic notes that are easier to study from.

Can I upload both audio and video?+

Yes. This landing is built for lecture audio recordings and lesson videos.

Can I download the notes?+

Yes. You can review the generated notes inside SceneSnap and export them for external use.

Why keep the transcript if I already have notes?+

Because the transcript helps you verify the original lesson whenever you want to double-check a term or concept.

Does SceneSnap create other study outputs too?+

Yes. The same lesson can also generate a summary, a cheatsheet, and guided review with Repeater.

Upload your lecture recording and start from notes that are already made

Turn one recording into transcript, notes, and a better study workflow.

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