Scribe - Turn lecture recordings into notes on the right slides

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Scribe turns a lecture recording and its PowerPoint deck into slide-matched study notes. Upload both files, and Scribe transcribes the lecture, identifies which slide was being discussed, and writes the relevant notes into each slide’s speaker notes. Review the results in four study formats, make edits, and export the finished deck as a PowerPoint or PDF.

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Hi Product Hunt! I built Scribe to solve a frustrating problem students face after recorded lectures: the transcript and the PowerPoint usually exist separately, leaving you to figure out which explanation belongs to which slide. With Scribe, you upload the recording and the original PowerPoint deck. It transcribes the lecture, reads what appeared on screen, matches the spoken explanation to the appropriate slide, and places the notes directly into the PowerPoint’s speaker notes. You can review the lecture as the original transcript, readable verbatim notes, organized notes, or a short key-points summary. Once everything looks right, you can export the updated PowerPoint or a clean PDF. New accounts receive 60 free minutes without a payment card. I’d especially appreciate feedback from students who regularly study from recorded lectures and slide decks.

Would love a feature that lets me highlight a specific phrase in the transcript and instantly jump to the exact moment in the audio playback, makes double-checking the AI's notes against what was actually said so much faster.

 Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll add this feature soon. If you’re interested in trying it, I’d also be happy to give you a free 3 months subscription!

It would be really useful if Scribe could highlight sections where the lecturer goes off the slides and discusses extra examples, so those tangents don't get lost when reviewing later.