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.
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.
You nod along, it feels clear, and a week later it’s gone. Without testing yourself, lecture content fades fast.
Notes in one app, the video in another, cards in a third. The context that makes a fact make sense gets scattered.
Drop in any video that has captions or a transcript. StudyTab fetches the transcript and opens it alongside your workspace.
AI turns the transcript into clean, structured notes and flashcards — MCQ, cloze and Q&A — grounded in what was actually said.
The cards enter your spaced-repetition queue and resurface right before you’d forget, so the lecture sticks for the long haul.
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.
Notes and answers come from the real transcript, not a hallucinated summary — accurate to the lecture.
A chat tied to that one video, so questions and answers stay in context instead of a generic AI thread.
Watch the video and read its notes or cards in the same plane — no tab-juggling.
Turn explanations into MCQs, definitions into cloze cards, sequences into ordering cards — whatever fits.
Mix video cards with cards from PDFs and notes in one deck — and export to Anki anytime.
Turn your next YouTube lecture into notes and a reviewable deck in minutes. Free to start.