Turn Recorded Audio into AI Study Notes You Can Revise From
The RealtimeVoiceKIT team · June 11, 2026
You record a two-hour lecture, a late-night study group, or a quick voice memo with the idea that just hit you, and then you never listen to it again. The audio is right there, full of the exact things you need to learn, but pressing play and scrubbing back and forth is too slow to be useful. The fix is not to re-listen. It is to turn that audio into study notes you can actually read, search, and revise from.
That starts with an accurate transcript. RealtimeVoiceKIT transcribes your audio and video into clean text with speaker labels, confidence scores, and timestamps on every word. Speaker labels matter more than you would expect for study material, because a transcript that shows who said what lets you separate the professor's framing of a concept from a classmate's question, and tell your own thinking apart from the group's in a study session.
A transcript is the foundation, but a forty-page wall of text is not study notes. This is where the summary feature does the real work. On top of any finished transcript, RealtimeVoiceKIT generates a structured summary you can revise from: a one-line headline that captures the gist of the recording, a list of key points that pulls out the concepts and arguments that actually matter, and a set of action items so the next steps, assigned readings, and deadlines do not get buried in the middle of a lecture. You can read it in two minutes instead of two hours.
The workflow is simple. Upload your recording, let RealtimeVoiceKIT transcribe it, then generate the summary. Skim the headline and key points to see whether you captured what you needed, click any point to jump back to the exact moment in the transcript when you want the full context, and turn the action items into your actual to-do list for the week. When it is time to revise, the key points are your study guide, and you can read them again the night before an exam in a fraction of the time the original recording took.
When the notes are ready, export them as a clean PDF and drop it into your notes app, share it with a study group, or print it. Because everything is built on the transcript, you are never stuck with a summary you cannot verify. The detail is always one click away. You can learn more about how the summaries work on the audio summarizer page at realtimevoicekit.com/en/audio-summarizer and the AI summary generator at realtimevoicekit.com/en/ai-summary-generator.
The best way to see whether this fits how you study is to run a real recording through it. RealtimeVoiceKIT has a free plan with 10 minutes per month and no credit card required, which is enough to summarize a couple of lectures and feel the difference. When you need more, the Premium plan is $4.99 a month for 1,200 minutes plus translation and full API access, Business is $24.99 a month for unlimited minutes, and Enterprise is $75 a month. Upload one recording you have been ignoring, generate the notes, and see how much faster revision gets.