Guide ยท July 13, 2026

How to turn a recorded lecture into illustrated study notes

This guide walks through turning a recorded lecture into illustrated, revision-ready study notes on your Mac, without uploading the video anywhere. It uses VideoNotes for the worked example, but the five-step method applies to any capable on-device tool.

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Before you start

You need the lecture as a video file on your Mac and enough disk space for the export. VideoNotes runs the whole pipeline locally, so you do not need an internet connection once it is installed. On this site it is a fully activated donation download.

Step by step

1. Get the lecture as a video file

Export or download the recording in any standard format. A screen recording of a slide deck works just as well as a camera capture of a lecturer.

2. Run the on-device pass

Open the file in VideoNotes. It transcribes the audio on-device, reads slides and whiteboards with Vision OCR, and selects the frames where the content actually changes, so you get the diagrams without hundreds of near-identical stills.

3. Review the pages

Read through the generated sketchnote pages. The Evidence Inspector cites the exact timestamp behind each claim, so anything you are unsure about is one click from the original moment in the video.

4. Choose a note format

Match the format to the material. Theory-heavy lectures suit a structured outline; formula-heavy ones suit a cheat sheet; conceptual topics suit a map that shows relationships.

5. Export for revision

Export to searchable, tagged PDF for reading and annotation, or to Anki to drill definitions with spaced repetition. Both keep working offline.

Tips for better notes

  • Higher-quality audio yields better transcription; a clip-on mic helps if you record lectures yourself.
  • Legible slides OCR far better than a phone photo of a distant board.
  • Use the timestamp links to re-watch only the parts you flagged, not the whole lecture.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need internet to convert a lecture into notes?

No. VideoNotes runs transcription, OCR and note generation on your Mac, so once it is installed the whole process works offline and the video never leaves your device.

Can I get flashcards from a lecture?

Yes. VideoNotes exports directly to Anki, so you can turn a recording into spaced-repetition flashcards for revision.

What video formats does it accept?

Standard formats such as MP4 and MOV. Screen recordings of slide decks work as well as camera captures of a lecturer.

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On this site the apps are fully activated downloads supported by a donation, with no account and no subscription. Donate and download VideoNotes, or browse all nine native Mac apps.

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