Built for Students

    AI Lecture Notes for Students

    Stop scrambling to write down every word. Hearlog records the lecture, transcribes it word-for-word, and turns it into clean study notes you can actually revise from. Used by undergrads, grad students, and exam crammers in 50+ languages — completely free.

    Common Problems, Solved

    Three frustrations Hearlog fixes the day you start using it.

    The pain

    Professor talks faster than you can write. You miss the explanation while copying the slide.

    Hearlog fix

    Hit record once. Hearlog captures every word so you can keep your eyes up, focus on the concept, and reread later.

    The pain

    Re-watching a 90-minute lecture before an exam wastes hours you do not have.

    Hearlog fix

    Pick the Key Points summary — get a one-page recap. Pick Detailed for full revision. Both generated automatically.

    The pain

    Group study breaks down because everyone has different notes from the same class.

    Hearlog fix

    Share the Hearlog transcript or PDF export. Everyone studies from the same source of truth — no missing slides.

    How It Works in 3 Steps

    1

    Record in class

    Open Hearlog on your phone or laptop and hit record before the lecture starts. Works in big halls and online classes alike.

    2

    Pick your summary style

    Choose Detailed for exam revision, Key Points for quick recall, Action Items for project work, or Q&A for self-testing.

    3

    Export and revise

    Download as PDF or Word, search the full transcript for any term, or translate to your native language if you are an international student.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hearlog really free for students?

    Yes. Hearlog is entirely free — record, transcribe, summarize, translate, and export with no paywall and no credit card.

    Can I record a 2-hour lecture in one go?

    Yes. Hearlog handles long-form recordings and chunks them automatically for accurate transcription.

    Does it work for international students in their native language?

    Yes. Transcribe lectures in 50+ languages and translate to any of 14 Indian languages or major world languages for easier comprehension.

    Is it allowed to record lectures?

    Most universities allow personal recordings for study purposes, but check your school policy. Hearlog stores everything privately with Encryption at Rest (AES-256).

    Ready to try it?

    Hearlog is completely free. Encryption at Rest (AES-256). No credit card.