Audio to Notes

Convert Audio Recordings to Study Notes

Upload an audio file or record a lecture right in your browser. Quizgecko transcribes the audio and turns it into organized, study-ready notes.

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How to Turn Audio into Notes

Step 1

Upload audio or record live

Upload an audio file in any common format — MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, OGG, or FLAC. Or, if you are in a live lecture, click the record button to capture audio directly in your browser. No separate app needed.

Upload audio or record live
Step 2

AI transcribes and organizes

Quizgecko transcribes the spoken content, then goes beyond a raw transcript: it identifies key topics, groups related points, and produces structured notes with clear headings and concise bullet points. Filler, repetition, and off-topic tangents are filtered out.

AI transcribes and organizes
Step 3

Review your notes

Go through the structured notes at your own pace. Highlight important sections, add your own annotations, or use the same audio to generate quizzes and flashcards for active study. Everything stays in one place for easy review.

Review your notes

Why Convert Audio to Notes?

Lectures, meetings, and interviews are packed with information — but audio is hard to review. You cannot skim a recording the way you can skim a document. And taking detailed notes while listening means you miss parts of what is being said.

Quizgecko lets you focus on listening during the moment and get comprehensive notes afterward. Upload the recording (or record live in your browser), and the AI handles the rest.

Supported Audio Formats

Quizgecko accepts all major audio formats:

  • MP3 — The most common format for recordings and podcasts
  • WAV — Uncompressed audio for high-quality recordings
  • M4A — Default format for iPhone and iPad voice recordings
  • AAC — Common in streaming and mobile recordings
  • OGG — Open-source format used by many recording apps
  • FLAC — Lossless format for archival-quality audio

Record Directly in Your Browser

Don't have a separate recording app? No problem. Quizgecko has a built-in recorder that captures audio directly from your microphone. Open the create page, select the record option, and press record when your lecture starts. When it's done, the AI processes the recording immediately — no file management required.

This is particularly useful for:

  • Live lectures — Record in class and get notes before you leave the building
  • Study groups — Capture a discussion and turn it into shared notes
  • Office hours — Record explanations from your professor and review them later

Smart Summarization, Not Raw Transcription

A transcript of a one-hour lecture is thousands of words long and difficult to study from. Quizgecko's notes are different: the AI identifies the important content, removes filler and repetition, and organizes everything into a scannable format with headings and bullet points. You get the substance of the lecture in a fraction of the reading time.

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Frequently asked questions

If you have any questions or feedback, please visit our help center.

Yes. Quizgecko has a built-in audio recorder that works directly in your browser. Select the record option on the create page, click record, and capture your lecture without any additional software.

Quizgecko can handle long recordings including full lectures. Processing time scales with length, but even lengthy sessions are typically ready within a few minutes.

Quizgecko supports MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, OGG, and FLAC. This covers virtually all common audio recording formats, including iPhone voice memos (M4A) and standard podcast formats (MP3).

Yes. The transcription engine handles a wide range of accents and languages. For multi-speaker recordings like group discussions, the AI still produces coherent notes organized by topic rather than by speaker.

Quizgecko offers a 3-day free trial with full access to all features. After the trial, paid plans start at $16/month.