Stop typing up lectures by hand. 3 hours of class → 5 minutes of your time.
Upload the recording — even 3 hours long — and you're done: the AI takes over. In about fifteen minutes you have a Word document with the professor identified, technical terms spelled right and timestamps throughout. Ready to study, without replaying a single minute.
It used to steal your hours. Now it gives you time back.
3 hours of class = 9–12 hours of typing it up by hand
3 hours of class = 5 minutes of your time, ready in ~15 min · 6 credits (≈€5.40)
Paying €40–60 to the group that transcribes for you
€5 in credits = 2.5 hours of lectures transcribed
Zero attention in class because you're typing notes
You record, you listen live, the AI types it up in the evening
Not a transcript.
A professional report.
From a one-hour lecture, the Structured Document produces notes that are already organised: executive summary, key points, titled sections, highlighted data — dosages, dates, formulas, citations — and a final glossary.
The AI recognises that it's a university lecture — medicine, law, economics, engineering — and organises the content like the notes of the best student in your class.
Inflammatory bowel disease
Executive summary
Key points
Dosage
2.4 g/day
NNT
11
Glossary
Built for your workflow.
Even 5 hours in one go
Long lectures are what we do best. No silly 30-minute cap like other tools — you pay with credits, that's it.
Identifies the professor
We tell speakers apart: the professor, questions from the room, teaching assistants. You instantly find the key answers to your classmates' questions.
Technical terms spelled right
Upload the slides or a PDF with the specific vocabulary (drugs, statutes, formulas) and the AI uses it instead of a rough phonetic guess.
How it works — in 4 steps.
No installs, no plugins. Open your browser and go.
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Record the lecture
Even with your phone in your pocket or a basic recorder. Clear or background audio, we can handle it.
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Upload to Verlio
Drag-and-drop from your browser. We accept MP3, M4A, WAV, MP4 — whatever comes out of a device.
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The AI types it up
It transcribes the lecture, separates professor and students, adds a timestamp every 30 seconds. It takes ~5 minutes per hour of audio.
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Download the Word file
A formatted .docx, ready to print or paste into your notes. Also PDF or SRT/VTT subtitles.
When you really need it.
Medicine
Anatomy, pathology, pharmacology — we recognise the specialist terminology.
Law
Contracts, constitutional law, corporate law. Statutes and case citations rendered faithfully.
Engineering
Formulas, constants, units of measurement. Clean output to paste into your notes.
Humanities and History
Long, discursive lectures? Typed up in 15 minutes, without skipping a thing.
It's not just transcription
No more replaying the audio and typing everything up by hand. Upload your file and within minutes you have the document ready to deliver — with speakers identified and terminology done right.
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Questions we hear often.
How much does it cost to transcribe a 2-hour lecture?
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A 2-hour lecture uses 4 credits, which is about €3.60 with the Pro pack (€9 for 10 credits = 5 hours of audio) or €4 with the Starter pack (€5 for 5 credits = 2.5 hours). No monthly subscription, and credits never expire.
What does it offer beyond free Whisper or Word's Transcribe?
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Open-source Whisper on its own transcribes well, but it doesn't tell speakers apart, doesn't handle long files without technical workarounds, doesn't remove hesitations, and leaves you with a raw .txt to format by hand. Word's Transcribe works, but the layout is rough and accuracy drops on technical material. Verlio combines Whisper (for listening) + pyannote (to separate speakers) + a dedicated cleanup pass + a formatted Word export: the result is a document that's ready to study, not a wall of text to fix in the evening.
Can I record with my phone from the back of the lecture hall?
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Yes, and it works well even then. The AI handles room reverb. With truly terrible audio (covered microphone, wind) quality obviously drops — but with a recent phone on your desk it's excellent.
Can I upload a PDF with the technical terms of my subject?
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Yes. For each file you can attach a reference document (slides, PDF, glossary) and the AI uses it to spell your subject's specific terminology correctly. It's especially useful for medicine, engineering and the sciences.
Does my data stay private?
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Yes. Files are processed on servers in the European Union, encrypted at rest and in transit. We never use them to train models. You can delete any transcript from your dashboard at any time.
Does it work for lectures in other languages?
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Yes. It understands audio in a huge range of languages (English, French, Spanish, German and more) and can return the transcript in English if you prefer. Handy for exchange semesters or seminars with international speakers.
Your next lectures: you listen, you don't type.
Sign up free, get welcome credits and transcribe your first lecture right now.
5 minutes for an hour of audio · data processed in the EU