▶️ YouTube → Flashcards

Turn YouTube lectures into flashcards and notes

Paste a YouTube link — a lecture, a crash course, a concept explainer — and StudyTab pulls the transcript, writes AI notes and flashcards, and lets you ask the video questions. Stop re-watching; start recalling.

Watching a lecture is not the same as remembering it

Re-watching wastes hours

Scrubbing a two-hour lecture to find the one point you half-remember is the slowest possible revision. Video is great for learning, terrible for review.

Passive viewing doesn’t stick

You nod along, it feels clear, and a week later it’s gone. Without testing yourself, lecture content fades fast.

Your notes live somewhere else

Notes in one app, the video in another, cards in a third. The context that makes a fact make sense gets scattered.

From a YouTube link to scheduled recall

Paste the YouTube URL

Drop in any video that has captions or a transcript. StudyTab fetches the transcript and opens it alongside your workspace.

Generate notes and cards

AI turns the transcript into clean, structured notes and flashcards — MCQ, cloze and Q&A — grounded in what was actually said.

Review on an FSRS schedule

The cards enter your spaced-repetition queue and resurface right before you’d forget, so the lecture sticks for the long haul.

Ask the video

Chat with the lecture: ask a doubt and the AI answers from the transcript, so you don’t have to scrub back to find the moment.

Built for learning from video

Transcript-grounded notes

Notes and answers come from the real transcript, not a hallucinated summary — accurate to the lecture.

Doc-scoped “Ask the video” chat

A chat tied to that one video, so questions and answers stay in context instead of a generic AI thread.

Side-by-side viewer

Watch the video and read its notes or cards in the same plane — no tab-juggling.

10 card types

Turn explanations into MCQs, definitions into cloze cards, sequences into ordering cards — whatever fits.

Works with your other sources

Mix video cards with cards from PDFs and notes in one deck — and export to Anki anytime.

YouTube to flashcards questions, answered

Which YouTube videos work?
Any video with captions or an available transcript — most lectures, courses and explainers. StudyTab uses the transcript to write notes and generate cards.
Does it watch the whole video?
It works from the transcript rather than the pixels, so it covers the full talk — and answers in “Ask the video” are grounded in what was actually said.
Can I edit the generated cards and notes?
Yes — everything AI produces is fully editable. Tweak wording, change a card type, or delete what you don’t need before it enters your review queue.
Do the cards use spaced repetition?
Yes. Cards from a video go into the same FSRS schedule as the rest of your decks, so they come back for review right before you’d forget them.
Is it free?
Free to start, with notes, flashcards and FSRS reviews included. Pro (₹199/month) raises the AI allowance for heavy generation across many videos.

Paste a lecture link, get flashcards

Turn your next YouTube lecture into notes and a reviewable deck in minutes. Free to start.