Notedly.ai converts course material into usable notes: a student uploads a lecture slideshow or recording and receives summarised, organised notes rather than a transcript. The gap it fills is between attending a lecture and having something revisable, which is where most study time disappears.
Organisation across a term is the second half. Notes accumulate by course and topic, and real-time collaboration lets a study group build a shared set instead of five people summarising the same lecture separately.
Summarisation of technical material carries a known risk: a summary that drops a qualifier changes the meaning of a definition. Students should treat generated notes as scaffolding checked against the source before an exam. A free tier covers evaluation.







