NoteGPT
Summary
Trying to take notes while actually following a fast-talking professor is a contradiction — you can do one or the other, not both. NoteGPT resolves that by recording the lecture and handling the transcription, summarization, and flashcard generation while you pay attention.
The core workflow is capture-then-process: record live audio on mobile, paste a YouTube URL, or upload a PDF, and NoteGPT returns a transcript, AI summary, and exportable study materials. The 100-plus language support makes it genuinely useful for international students following lectures in a second language — the transcript becomes a reading artifact they can pace through later. The free tier caps at 15 summaries per month, which covers light use but hits a wall during finals season when a student needs to process a semester's worth of recordings in a week. There is no API and no self-hosted option, so teams needing to pipe transcripts into a downstream system have to rely on PDF and text exports alone.
Bottom line: Pick this for a student processing weekly lectures or a professional summarizing meeting recordings — but if you need to feed transcripts programmatically into another system, the export-only architecture forces a manual step at every handoff.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $9/mo
- Free Tier
- Not explicitly stated in page text
Pro
1,000 Basic Quotas per month with 100 Premium Credits
- 1,000 Basic Quotas / month
- 100 Premium Credits / month
- Generate 25 mins of high-quality speech & podcasts
- Generate 50 high-quality images
- Generate 10 seconds of high-quality videos
- Chat with premium models 33 times
- Commercial use
- Process 5 YouTube videos at once
- Summarize 2 YouTube channels
- Each YouTube (no subtitles): Max 40 mins
- Each local audio / video: Max 100MB
- Process 2 audios / videos at once
- Limited Voice Cloning & Voice Design
- Save 2 voices per month
Unlimited
Unlimited Basic Quotas with 2,800 Premium Credits per month
- Unlimited Basic Quotas / month
- 2,800 Premium Credits / month
- Generate 700 mins of high-quality speech & podcasts
- Generate 700 high-quality images
- Generate 280 seconds of high-quality videos
- Chat with premium models 1,500 times
- Commercial use
- Process 10 YouTube videos at once
- Summarize 10 YouTube channels
- Each local audio / video: Max 1GB
- Process 10 audios / videos at once
- Unlimited Voice Cloning & Voice Design
- Save 5 voices per month
Max
Unlimited Basic Quotas with 10,000 Premium Credits per month
- Unlimited Basic Quotas / month
- 10,000 Premium Credits / month
- Generate 2,500 mins of high-quality speech & podcasts
- Generate 2,500 high-quality images
- Generate 1,000 seconds of high-quality videos
- Chat with premium models 5,000 times
- Commercial use
- Process 20 YouTube videos at once
- Summarize 20 YouTube channels
- Each local audio / video: Max 5GB
- Process 20 audios / videos at once
- Unlimited Voice Cloning & Voice Design
- Save 8 voices per month
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Transcribes live audio, YouTube URLs, uploaded PDFs, and web pages inside one tool, so you are not stitching together a separate recorder, a separate transcription service, and a separate summarizer.
- Automatically generates flashcards and quizzes from the resulting transcript, which means the gap between 'I recorded this' and 'I have something to study from' closes without a manual formatting step.
- Support for 100-plus languages, so international students and language learners can transcribe in the source language and study at their own reading pace — rather than struggling to write and comprehend simultaneously.
- Available on iOS and Android with a free tier requiring no credit card, which means a student can test it against a real lecture before committing to a paid tier.
- Exports transcripts, summaries, and flashcards as PDFs or text files, so sharing notes with classmates does not require them to have an account.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier caps monthly summaries at a fixed count; during high-volume periods like exam prep, a student processing a full semester of recordings in one week runs out of quota mid-session and must either upgrade or stop — there is no burst allowance.
- No API access and no self-hosted option means any team wanting to pipe transcripts into a downstream system — a Notion database, a citation manager, a custom search index — must do it by hand via PDF exports every single time; teams with that requirement evaluate dedicated transcription APIs like AssemblyAI or Whisper-based self-hosted solutions instead.
- Slide generation from lecture notes is listed as a use case, but the scraped page describes no dedicated presentation export format; users expecting polished slide decks rather than summarized text will need to reformat output in a separate tool.
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About
- Platforms
- iOS, Android, Web, Chrome Extension
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-09T13:36:47.494Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Students capturing and organizing lecture notes
- Researchers summarizing academic papers and articles
- Language learners transcribing foreign language audio
- Professionals organizing meeting recordings
- Content creators generating transcripts and summaries
What it does well
- Recording and transcribing lecture content for students
- Summarizing YouTube educational videos and online courses
- Creating flashcards and study guides from meeting notes or documents
- Extracting key points from research papers and articles
- Generating presentation slides from lecture notes or summaries
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is NoteGPT free?
- NoteGPT is a paid tool ($9/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is NoteGPT open source?
- No — NoteGPT is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- When was NoteGPT released?
- NoteGPT was first released in 2023.
- What platforms does NoteGPT support?
- NoteGPT is available on: iOS, Android, Web, Chrome Extension.
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NoteGPT is a transcription and study-material generator built around the lecture and meeting recording use case. The workflow is three steps: record or upload audio, receive an accurate transcript, then trigger AI generation of summaries, flashcards, and quizzes from that transcript. Beyond live recording, the tool accepts YouTube URLs, uploaded PDFs, and web pages, so a student can run a research paper and a lecture recording through the same pipeline. Exports go out as PDF or plain text files.
The standout differentiator is language breadth — the vendor states support for over 100 languages, including Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Japanese, and Arabic. For international students studying in a non-native language, this closes a gap that English-only transcription tools leave open: the ability to read and re-read a lecture at your own pace in the language where you actually process information.
NoteGPT fits cleanly inside a solo study workflow — one person, one device, one set of notes to review. It starts to strain when the use case grows beyond that. There is no API, so researchers who want transcripts routed automatically into a notes database or a citation manager have to export manually every time. The free tier’s monthly summary cap means heavy users — anyone processing a full course load — will hit the ceiling before the month ends and face a choice between a paid upgrade or rationing which lectures they summarize. Teams that need webhook-driven pipelines or integrations with tools like Notion or Obsidian will find the architecture too closed.
