For students & note-takers
Turn recorded lectures into structured study notes.
A recording is not revision material. Lecture to Book turns your lectures into organized, readable notes — chapters and definitions with the diagrams from the slides — so you study from a book, not a video timeline.
Re-watching a lecture at 1.5× is not studying. Lecture to Book converts the recording into structured notes you can skim, search, and annotate — the key definitions written out and the slide diagrams placed where they belong. You get a PDF and ePub organized by topic, so revision starts from something readable instead of a three-hour video.
The problem
- Re-watching lectures is slow and hard to revise from.
- Your notes and the lecture slides live in different places.
- Scrubbing a video timeline to find one definition wastes the evening.
What you get
How Lecture to Book helps.
Notes organized by topic
The lecture becomes chapters and sections with the key definitions written out — structured to revise from, not scrub through.
Slides in context
Diagrams and figures from the deck are pulled in and captioned next to the explanation, so the visual and the words stay together.
Readable anywhere
Export a PDF and ePub you can read and annotate on any device — no need to stream the recording again.
Know the cost first
The price is based on the lecture length and shown before conversion, and every account starts with free trial minutes.
How it works
Three steps from recording to book.
Upload a recording, approve the estimate, download your book.
Upload once, review estimate ranges, and confirm before conversion starts.
Track queued, processing, finalizing, and completion states as they happen.
Refine structure/content and export PDF or ePub from the same project.
Questions
Common questions.
Pricing FAQ
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