Notes to Podcast

Turn Your Notes into a Podcast with AI

Paste your lecture notes, textbook summaries, or study guides and get a podcast-style audio discussion in seconds. Listen back to your material while commuting, exercising, or doing chores.

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How to Turn Notes into a Podcast

Step 1

Paste your notes

Copy and paste your study notes into Quizgecko. Bullet points, paragraphs, lecture transcripts, textbook highlights: any format works. The AI adapts to however your notes are structured.

Paste your notes
Step 2

AI generates your podcast

Quizgecko reads your notes and produces a podcast discussion that covers the key concepts, definitions, and relationships in your material. It restructures flat text into a conversation that is easier to follow than re-reading.

AI generates your podcast
Step 3

Listen anywhere

Play your podcast directly in the browser or on your phone. Listen while commuting, at the gym, or between classes. Time you would otherwise waste becomes review time.

Listen anywhere

Why Turn Notes into a Podcast?

Reading and re-reading notes is a weak study strategy. Switching formats helps. Audio gives you another way to revisit the same material while your eyes and hands are busy elsewhere.

Passive Time Becomes Study Time

Most people have hours of dead time each day: commuting, walking, cooking, exercising. A podcast version of your notes turns all of that into review time without extra effort. You are not replacing active study. You are adding a layer of reinforcement that fits into time you would otherwise waste.

How the AI Creates a Natural Discussion

Quizgecko does not simply read your notes aloud. The AI restructures your material into a conversational format that is easier to follow and retain:

  • Key concepts get introduced with context. Definitions are woven in naturally so you are not just hearing isolated terms.
  • Relationships between ideas are explained the way a tutor would walk you through the material.
  • Important details come back. The discussion circles back to reinforce what matters most.

The result sounds like a real discussion of your topic, not a robotic text-to-speech reading.

When Audio Learning Works Best

Audio review is most effective as a complement to active study methods:

  • First pass. Listen to get an overview before diving into detailed notes.
  • Reinforcement. Replay after a study session to consolidate what you just learned.
  • Spaced review. Queue it up a few days later. Hearing the same material in a different context helps it stick.
  • Pre-exam review. Listen the morning of an exam for a low-stress refresher.

Beyond the Podcast

From the same set of notes you can also generate quizzes with six question types, flashcards with spaced repetition, or a structured study guide. Using several formats together makes long-term retention far more likely than any single method alone.

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Frequently asked questions

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

Any format works: bullet points, numbered lists, paragraphs, outlines, or a mix. The AI adapts to your note-taking style. Plain text produces the best results, but formatted text is fine too.

The length depends on how much material you provide. A page of notes typically produces a podcast of a few minutes. Longer or more detailed notes will produce a longer discussion.

You can listen in Quizgecko on web or mobile. On paid plans, podcasts can also be kept available offline in the mobile app.

The voices are clear, natural-sounding, and easy to follow. The result is a conversational discussion, not a robotic text-to-speech reading.

Quizgecko works with typed text. If your notes are handwritten, you will need to type or paste them into the text box. Alternatively, you can photograph handwritten notes and use an OCR tool to extract the text first.

Yes. From the same set of notes you can generate a podcast, quiz, flashcards, or study guide. Mixing formats is significantly more effective than sticking with just one.

Quizgecko offers a 3-day free trial with full access to all features. A valid payment method is required to begin the trial. After that, paid plans start at $16/month.