Features for Smarter Study Workflows

From lecture capture to active recall, OmniNote helps students turn learning content into review-ready knowledge.

Capture

Bring lectures, videos, and documents into one study workflow

Start with the content students already use every week: lecture recordings, YouTube explainers, and course documents.

Lecture Transcription

Turn lecture recordings into searchable text for faster review and note generation.

YouTube Video Notes

Convert long-form videos into notes, summaries, and key takeaways for study sessions.

PDF and Document Import

Upload study materials and turn them into structured outputs without changing your workflow.

Understand

Turn raw content into notes you can actually use

Go beyond raw transcripts with structured notes, summaries, and question-driven clarification.

Structured Notes

Organize raw lecture content into readable notes, summaries, and key study points.

Document Q&A

Ask questions directly against your uploaded content and clarify difficult topics faster.

Multilingual Transcription

Handle global learning sources with language-aware transcription across different formats.

Review

Move from passive reading to active recall

Generate flashcards, quizzes, and multilingual review outputs so study sessions become measurable and repeatable.

Quiz Generation

Generate practice questions from notes so you can test understanding before exams.

Flashcard Creation

Create flashcards automatically from lecture notes for active recall and spaced review.

Multi-language Translation

Translate notes and outputs for cross-language study and multilingual review workflows.

Support for multilingual learning

OmniNote helps students learn across languages by combining transcription, structured notes, and translation-friendly workflows. This is especially useful for international students studying in English-heavy environments.

Built for student use cases

OmniNote is designed around common study scenarios instead of generic business transcription.

For college students reviewing weekly lectures
For international students studying in English-heavy classrooms
For YouTube learners turning videos into study notes
For exam prep workflows built on flashcards and quizzes