FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions from students about how Lectify works, what it supports, and how to get started.
Lectify turns lecture recordings and lecture slides into structured notes, flashcards, and quizzes for students who want to study faster and stay organized.
Yes. Lectify supports PDF slides and PPTX slide decks so your notes can stay aligned with what was shown during class.
Yes. Lectify can generate flashcards and quiz questions from the content in your lecture transcript, notes, and slides.
Lectify is built for students in lecture-heavy classes who want a faster way to review lectures, prepare for exams, and keep class materials organized.
Lectify supports MP3, WAV, M4A, WebM, and OGG audio files. You can also record directly in the app using your device's microphone.
There's no strict time limit, but very long recordings (3+ hours) may take longer to process. Most single-class lectures process within a few minutes.
No. You can record with any app or device and upload the audio file after class. Lectify also has a built-in recorder with live transcription if you prefer to record directly.
When generating notes, you can attach PDF or PPTX slide decks alongside your audio. Lectify uses the slide content to produce notes that reflect both what was said and what was shown on screen.
Yes. You can create classes in Lectify and associate each lecture recording with a specific class. Notes, flashcards, and quizzes stay organized by class.
Lectify offers a free tier with limited monthly note generations. Paid plans unlock higher limits and additional features. Check the pricing page for current details.
Your recordings, notes, and study materials are stored securely and associated with your account. Lectify does not share your lecture content with other users.
Lectify is a web app that works in modern browsers on desktop, tablet, and mobile. There's no separate app to install.
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