VidText AI

YouTube to Study Notes

AI-powered note-taking from any YouTube video, lecture, or tutorial.

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Learning Ready

Structured for studying, revision, and retention.

Action Items

Highlights tasks and actionable steps from the video.

Key Concepts

Extracts important ideas and definitions automatically.

Notable Quotes

Captures memorable quotes and key statements.

Study Smarter With AI Notes

Stop pausing and rewinding educational videos. Our AI automatically extracts the most important information from lectures, tutorials, and educational content — formatted as clean, structured study notes you can review anytime.

Works great for online course lectures, conference talks, university video content, documentary insights, and how-to tutorials.

How to Generate Study Notes From a YouTube Video

  1. 1.Copy the YouTube video URL (lecture, tutorial, or talk).
  2. 2.Paste it into the tool above and click Get Transcript.
  3. 3.Select the Study Notes tab and click Generate.
  4. 4.Get structured notes with key concepts, quotes, and action items in seconds.

What Types of Videos Work Best?

  • University and online course lectures (Coursera, Khan Academy, MIT)
  • TED Talks and conference presentations
  • Technical tutorials and how-to videos
  • Business and finance educational content
  • Documentary narration and explainer videos

Frequently Asked Questions

How are the study notes structured?

Notes are organized with a summary, key concepts, important quotes, and action items or takeaways — formatted for quick review and revision.

Can I use this for university lecture videos?

Yes. Any public YouTube video with captions works, including recorded university lectures, online courses, and educational channels.

Is there a word limit on the generated notes?

No. VidText AI processes the full transcript regardless of video length and generates comprehensive notes covering the entire content.

Can I export the study notes?

Yes. Click Download to save the notes as a .txt file, or use the Copy button to paste into Notion, Google Docs, or any note-taking app.