Quick answer
The FiftyGPT Lecture Notes Summarizer condenses messy lecture notes or a class transcript into three things: a short summary, a list of key terms, and a few revision actions. Instead of just shortening your notes, it pulls out what you are likely to be tested on and suggests what to do next. Built for students turning a wall of notes into something they can actually revise from, free and with no sign-up.
How to use the Lecture Notes Summarizer
- Paste your lecture notes or class transcript into the box — rough, unpolished notes are fine.
- Select Summarize Notes.
- Read the short summary, scan the key-term list, and use the revision actions to build your study plan.
When to use it
- Compress an hour of typed notes into the few sentences that matter.
- Pull out the key terms and definitions you are likely to be examined on.
- Turn a recorded-lecture transcript into a revision checklist before an exam.
- Catch up quickly on a class you missed from a classmate's notes.
Example. From a biology lecture, it returns a short summary of the topic, key terms such as osmosis, semipermeable membrane, concentration gradient, and revision actions like "write a one-line definition for each term" and "mark confusing areas for office hours."
Why use FiftyGPT's Lecture Notes Summarizer
Unlike the general Summarizer, this is tuned for study notes — it also surfaces key terms and revision steps, not just a shorter version. There is no sign-up and your notes are never stored.
