Audio recording and transcription

Capture what you hear. Learn from it later.

Lectures, explanations, voice notes, and spontaneous ideas become searchable knowledge instead of forgotten recordings.

LecturesVoice notesAuditory learners

Simple by design

How Audio to Flashcards works

01

Record or upload

Capture a lecture, explanation, thought, meeting, or existing audio file.

02

Transcribe and store

Convert speech into readable, searchable text inside your Second Brain Library.

03

Chat and practice

Ask about the recording, translate it, or generate flashcards from the transcript.

What you can do

Keep spoken ideas searchable

A transcription makes long recordings easier to scan, reference, and organize.

Chat with a recording

Ask for key ideas, clarify a confusing section, or request a concise explanation.

Create audio-based flashcards

Turn the transcript into active-recall cards without rewriting your notes.

Bring important audio back

Add recordings to the Learning Feed so valuable ideas return in later reviews.

Real-world learning

From feature to useful skill

Record a lecture, ask for the difficult concepts, and test yourself on the transcript before class.

Questions about Audio to Flashcards

Can I upload an existing recording?

Yes. You can upload audio or record a new lecture, explanation, or voice note inside Grasply.

Can I ask questions about a recording?

Yes. Once transcribed and saved, the recording can be used in Library chat.

Can a transcript become flashcards?

Yes. Grasply can generate a focused quiz directly from the saved transcription.

Try Audio to Flashcards free.

No paywall. Start with material you already have or a topic you want to understand.