Lecture notes for students and lifelong learners
Lectures often contain definitions, examples, warnings, exam hints, and explanations that are hard to capture while listening. Voice Notes AI can preserve the full audio, create a transcript, and make review easier with a structured note.
Useful lecture scenarios
- Record a university lecture and review the key topics later.
- Capture a workshop while participating instead of typing constantly.
- Save a study explanation from a tutor or friend.
- Turn a long talk into searchable sections and takeaways.
Interview notes for research, hiring, and journalism
Interview notes need a different shape. The user cares about questions, answers, quotes, themes, objections, confidence, and follow-up. The original audio also matters because wording and tone can change the meaning.
Useful interview scenarios
- User research calls for product teams.
- Candidate interviews and hiring screens.
- Customer discovery conversations.
- Expert interviews for writing, consulting, or analysis.
Why transcript plus audio is stronger than either alone
The transcript makes the recording searchable. The audio preserves nuance. The structured note gives the user a faster review path. Together, they reduce the cost of learning from long-form speech.
Lecture notes help users study. Interview notes help users understand people and preserve evidence.