Lecture Recordings to Notes transcription
Transcribe Lecture Recordings to Notes to text online.
Upload phone recordings of lectures, LMS downloads, or classroom MP4/M4A and get searchable text with timestamps. Edit, quote, and export, built for lecture recordings to notes workflows.
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- Speaker labels
- Timestamps
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Upload your lecture recordings to notes
phone recordings of lectures, LMS downloads, or classroom MP4/M4A, drop your file and transcribe free on this page.
- Free to try
- No signup
- Speaker labels
How to convert with File Transcribe
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Prepare your file
Use phone recordings of lectures, LMS downloads, or classroom MP4/M4A. Higher-quality audio produces cleaner first drafts.
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Upload and transcribe
Drop the file here, enable speakers if multiple voices. Review the draft in minutes.
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Edit and use
Fix names and jargon, copy quotes, export TXT or subtitles, or save to your dashboard.
Why transcribe to text?
Converting lecture recordings to notes to text makes content searchable, quotable, and reusable. You can skim for key moments, cite exact timestamps, publish accessible captions, and repurpose the same recording into blogs, newsletters, or study material, without manually typing every word.
What is this converter?
A lecture recordings to notes transcriber uses speech recognition to turn uploaded audio or video (phone recordings of lectures, LMS downloads, or classroom MP4/M4A) into structured text. File Transcribe adds speaker labels and timestamps so you can verify quotes, export subtitles, and build a searchable archive when you sign in.
Overview
File Transcribe helps you turn lecture recordings to notes into editable text fast. Upload on this page, review speaker-labeled output with timestamps, and export when ready, free to try without signup. Whether you need quotes, study notes, show notes, or captions, start here and upgrade only if you need more volume.
Content types
When to use this
Searchable text
Stop re-listening to long lecture recordings to notes. Search the transcript for names, terms, and moments worth quoting or citing.
Quotes and citations
Timestamps tie every quote to the exact second in the recording, essential before you publish or submit.
Repurposing content
Turn lecture recordings to notes into blog posts, show notes, social clips, or study guides from one editable transcript.
Captions and accessibility
Export SRT or VTT after sign-in for captions on video platforms or accessibility compliance.
Why use File Transcribe
AI transcription with an editor built for proofreading, Show notes · Quotes · Study guides · Blog drafts · Captions.
Fast AI transcription
Upload phone recordings of lectures, LMS downloads, or classroom MP4/M4A and get a first draft in minutes, then proofread in a focused editor.
Speaker labels
Multi-speaker content gets voice attribution. Rename speakers for interviews, panels, and co-hosted shows.
Multiple export formats
TXT, DOCX, and PDF for documents. SRT/VTT for subtitles. Sign in to save transcripts and export captions.
No account to try
Guest uploads work on this page. Sign in when you want a searchable library and subtitle export.
Export to TXT, SRT, VTT
Download plain text for docs or subtitle files for YouTube, Vimeo, and social platforms after editing.
Repurpose one recording
Use one lecture recordings to notes transcript for show notes, SEO articles, email recaps, and short-form clip scripts.
Use cases
Who this helps
- Students →
Capture lecture audio as study-ready text with timestamps.
- Researchers →
Code and search qualitative interviews without re-listening.
- Meetings →
Turn call recordings into searchable notes without a meeting bot.
- Podcast & YouTube →
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Frequently asked questions
How do I transcribe lecture recordings to notes?
Upload your recording (phone recordings of lectures, LMS downloads, or classroom MP4/M4A) on this page. You'll get editable text with timestamps, free within guest limits, no signup required.
What formats work for lecture recordings to notes?
MP3, WAV, M4A, MP4, MOV, MKV, and most common recorder exports. Video files transcribe the audio track.
How accurate is the transcription?
AI transcription is fast but always proofread names, numbers, and domain terms before publishing or submitting.
Can I export subtitles?
Yes, sign in free to export SRT and VTT. Guest users can download TXT after transcribing.
Do I need an account?
No for your first tries on this page. Sign in to save transcripts and unlock subtitle export.
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