YouTube to Notes — Turn Any Video Into Study Notes
Paste any YouTube URL and AI extracts the key concepts, definitions, and outline from the transcript — formatted as flashcards so you can study with active recall instead of re-reading passive notes.
Free YouTube to notes converter — no signup required
YouTube Notes Generator Features
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Tips for the Best YouTube Notes
- Lecture-style videos with clear narration produce the cleanest notes
- Videos with captions (auto-generated or manual) work best
- Longer videos (20–60 minutes) yield more comprehensive notes
- Pair with the spaced repetition reviewer for long-term retention
How to convert a YouTube video into study notes
Manual note-taking from YouTube is slow and error-prone — you pause, scrub, type, miss something, scrub back. AI-powered notes flip the workflow: get a complete outline in 30 seconds, then spend your time learning instead of transcribing. Here's how to use this YouTube to notes converter to turn any lecture or tutorial into structured, recall-ready study notes.
Step-by-step
- 1Pick a captioned YouTube video — a lecture, tutorial, conference talk, or explainer. The AI works on auto-generated and manual captions alike.
- 2Paste the URL above and pick how many notes you want (more for dense lectures, fewer for short videos).
- 3Wait around 30 seconds while the AI reads the full transcript, identifies definitions and key ideas, and formats each as a question/answer note.
- 4Review on screen, edit anything you want to rephrase, then export as Markdown, CSV, or to Anki / Quizlet.
Tips for the best YouTube notes
- Lecture-style channels (Crash Course, Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, MOOCs) produce the highest-quality notes — clear narration, structured arguments, well-defined terms.
- Don't skip the active-recall step. Reading the notes once is barely better than re-watching the video. Quizzing yourself on the questions before flipping is what converts notes into memory.
- Use the FSRS reviewer daily even if it's only five notes. The algorithm shows each card just before you'd forget it — that's where the retention gain is.
- Export to Markdown for long-form review (essays, exam prep), to Anki for serious spaced-repetition study, or keep them in StudyGlen if you want both in one place.
When AI YouTube notes work best
- Exam prep from recorded lectures — turn a semester of lectures into a single review-ready deck
- Reviewing MOOCs and online courses — capture the key ideas of each module as you watch
- Language learning — generate vocabulary and grammar notes from a captioned video in your target language
How does this compare to other ways of taking notes from YouTube?
Three common approaches. Each has its place.
| StudyGlen | NoteGPT | Google NotebookLM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Automatic notes from a YouTube URL | हाँ | हाँ | हाँ |
| Active-recall format (not just a passive summary) | हाँ | नहीं | नहीं |
| FSRS spaced repetition scheduling | हाँ | नहीं | नहीं |
| Export to Anki / Markdown / CSV | हाँ | मैन्युअल | मैन्युअल |
Automatic notes from a YouTube URL
- StudyGlen
- हाँ
- NoteGPT
- हाँ
- Google NotebookLM
- हाँ
Active-recall format (not just a passive summary)
- StudyGlen
- हाँ
- NoteGPT
- नहीं
- Google NotebookLM
- नहीं
FSRS spaced repetition scheduling
- StudyGlen
- हाँ
- NoteGPT
- नहीं
- Google NotebookLM
- नहीं
Export to Anki / Markdown / CSV
- StudyGlen
- हाँ
- NoteGPT
- मैन्युअल
- Google NotebookLM
- मैन्युअल
YouTube to Notes FAQ
Paste the YouTube video URL above. AI extracts the transcript, identifies key concepts, definitions, and ideas, and formats them as question/answer note pairs. The whole process takes about 30 seconds for a typical lecture, and the notes are ready to study, edit, or export immediately.
Flashcards are notes structured for active recall — the front holds the key concept (what would be a heading or bullet point in plain notes), the back holds the explanation (what would be the body text). Studies consistently show active recall produces ~2× the retention of passive note re-reading, so this format does the same job as plain notes plus a built-in study system. You can still export them as a flat Markdown outline if you want a traditional document.
Yes. Guest users (no account) can generate one set of notes per day. Free registered users also get one deck per day. No credit card, no trial period.
Each note is a question/answer pair — the question is the key concept or term, the answer is the explanation. You can review them card-by-card, browse them as an outline, or export the whole set as Markdown, CSV, or an Anki-compatible file.
Yes. Export options include CSV (for Anki, Quizlet, or any spreadsheet) and Markdown (for Notion, Obsidian, or any text editor). For Anki: choose File → Import → CSV, then map column 1 to Front and column 2 to Back.
If the video has neither manual nor auto-generated captions, the AI cannot read it and notes cannot be generated. Most YouTube videos uploaded after 2010 have auto-generated captions enabled by default — if a specific video lacks them, try a similar video from another channel, or paste a transcript manually if you have one.
Any length works. Longer lectures (30–60+ minutes) actually produce richer note sets — the AI keeps a steady density of key concepts across the whole video. Videos under 2 minutes may only yield a handful of notes.
Yes. The AI auto-detects the spoken language from the captions and generates notes in that language. Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, and more are supported.
Yes. Each generated note is fully editable — rewrite the question or answer, delete cards you don't need, or add your own. The edit applies before you export, so the downloaded Markdown or Anki deck reflects your changes.
Yes, but Shorts only have enough content for a few notes. For a full study session, a 15+ minute lecture or tutorial is a much better source.
We store the video URL alongside your notes so you can re-open them later — nothing else from the video is retained. We don't download or rehost the video. Notes generated from public videos are for personal study; respect creators' rights and don't redistribute the AI output as your own teaching material without attribution.
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