Hit record and Duetoday transcribes your lecture in real time — then turns it into structured notes, flashcards, and a quiz. Automatically.
What you write in class
✦ AI structured notes
Hit record before class. By the time you get home, your notes, flashcards, and quiz are already waiting.
Words appear on screen as your lecturer speaks. Full transcript saved automatically — searchable and editable any time.
AI organises the raw transcript into clean, readable notes — headings, key points, and definitions extracted automatically.
Duetoday turns every key concept, term, and fact from your lecture into a flashcard deck and a practice quiz — ready to review tonight.
Ask anything about your recording. Your AI tutor knows exactly what your lecturer said — by name, timestamp, and topic.
From recording to revision-ready in minutes — no manual note-taking required.
Open the app or Chrome extension, tap record, and put your phone away. Duetoday transcribes every word in real time — even in noisy lecture halls.
One tap turns your transcript into structured notes, key term definitions, a flashcard deck, and a 10-question quiz — all based on what was actually said.
Search across every recording from the semester. Ask the AI what topics appeared most, what's likely on the exam, and where your knowledge gaps are.
After every recording, ask anything — from quick summaries to full exam prep.
A basic recorder captures audio. Duetoday turns it into a complete study session — instantly.
47 minutes of audio. You'll need to listen back, manually write notes, look up terms, and make your own flashcards. Budget 3–4 hours tonight.
Live transcript ready. Your lecturer's key points extracted into structured notes. Study pack generated:
AI tutor knows exactly what was covered.
The AI Note Taker is just one part. Duetoday gives you every tool you need — from capturing lectures to building flashcards to acing exams.
Real students. Real results. From universities around the world.
I used to miss so much because I was trying to write notes and listen at the same time. Now I just record and I know every word is captured. The auto-generated notes are genuinely better than what I was writing manually.
The flashcards it generates from my recordings are scarily accurate. It picks out exactly the kind of things that end up on exams. I used it for my semester 1 finals and went from a 2:2 to a First.
Medical school lectures are dense and fast. Duetoday catches everything — and then the AI tells me what my professor said about pharmacokinetics specifically. Not Wikipedia. My actual lecture.
I search across every lecture I've ever recorded and ask what was covered across the semester. That's how I built my entire exam revision plan. Nothing else can do that.
Legal lectures move fast. Duetoday captures every case name and statutory provision my lecturer mentions — and I can search them instantly. Used to take me 3 hours to write up notes from one lecture.
I asked it to quiz me on everything from my recorded algorithms lectures. It generated 40 MCQs, all from what my actual lecturer said. Passed my midterm without reading the textbook once.
Duetoday uses AssemblyAI's enterprise-grade speech recognition, which achieves over 95% accuracy on clear audio. It handles multiple accents, academic vocabulary, and technical terms. In noisier environments accuracy may be slightly lower — using a headphone microphone or sitting closer to the lecturer improves results significantly.
Yes. Transcription happens live as your lecturer speaks — words appear on screen within 1–2 seconds of being said. You can glance at the transcript during class to confirm something was captured, then focus back on listening. Everything is saved automatically.
Duetoday supports English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, and Japanese, with more languages being added regularly. If your lecturer speaks in a supported language, you'll get a full transcript in that language, and the AI can answer questions about it in any language you choose.
Yes. Upload any MP3, M4A, WAV, or M4B file and Duetoday will transcribe it the same way as a live recording. This works for lecture recordings you downloaded from your university portal, voice memos, or any audio content.
After recording, Duetoday's AI reads the full transcript and identifies key concepts, definitions, examples, and arguments. It organises these into structured notes with headings and bullet points. From there, it generates flashcard decks and multiple-choice quiz questions — all based on what was specifically said in your lecture.
Yes. Every transcript is stored and fully searchable. You can search for a term, concept, or phrase and see every lecture where it was mentioned — with timestamps. You can also ask the AI tutor questions that span multiple weeks of recordings.
Yes. The Duetoday Chrome extension includes the record button so you can transcribe lectures without switching windows. It connects directly to your account so all recordings appear in the app alongside your other notes and study materials.
Free plan recordings are limited to 30 minutes per session. Pro users can record unlimited session lengths. All recordings are stored in your account so you can access transcripts, notes, and study materials from any device.
Turn any content into notes, flashcards, quizzes and more — free.