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The Complete Study Toolkit — February 2026

One Lecture. Six Study Tools. Zero Busywork.

Upload a medical lecture and LectureScribe gives you flashcards, infographics, AI-generated shorts, quizzes, study guides, and a personal AI tutor — all in one place. Here's everything it does, with real samples from actual lectures. See our full AI study tools for medical students page for more.

It Starts With a Single Upload

Drop a lecture recording, PDF, slides, or handwritten notes. LectureScribe processes everything and gives you a full study toolkit in under a minute.

Upload any file — audio, PDF, DOCX, images — and AI does the rest

What You Get From Every Lecture

Flashcards

AI-generated cards from your content

Infographics

Visual study guides with key concepts

AI Shorts

TikTok-style review videos

Quizzes

Multiple-choice tests with explanations

Study Guides

Structured notes organized by topic

AI Tutor

Ask questions, get personalized answers

All six tools work together. Your flashcards reference your notes. Your quiz questions come from your lecture content. Your AI tutor knows everything you've uploaded. It's one connected study system.

1. AI Flashcards — From Lecture to Cards in 10 Seconds

Upload a pathology lecture and LectureScribe creates flashcards covering every key concept — disease mechanisms, drug interactions, lab values, differential diagnoses. No typing. No formatting. Just study.

See It In Action

Watch AI generate contextual flashcards from a real lecture — term-definition pairs, clinical applications, and memory hooks included automatically.

LectureScribe AI flashcard interface showing swipeable medical flashcards

Swipe Interface

Swipe right if you know it, left to review. Cards adapt to your performance using spaced repetition.

Context-Aware Cards

AI doesn't just extract terms — it creates cards with clinical context, examples, and memory aids.

Sample medical flashcard generated from lecture content

A real flashcard generated from an uploaded biology lecture

2. Visual Infographics — Your Lectures, Beautifully Summarized

Medical content is dense. Infographics break it down visually — organ systems, pathways, drug classes, lab ranges — all laid out in a format your brain actually retains. LectureScribe generates them from any uploaded content.

AI-generated Biology infographic — cell biology visual study guide

Cell Biology

From a 45-min lecture

Chemistry molecules infographic — organic chemistry visual study guide

Organic Chemistry

From OChem notes

Preventive medicine infographic — medical study guide

Preventive Medicine

From lecture slides

Human anatomy infographic created by AI

Human Anatomy

Immunology infographic from lecture notes

Immunology

  • Upload audio, PDF, slides, or notes — AI designs the infographic layout automatically
  • Export as PNG, PDF, or WebP for printing, sharing, or embedding in your notes
  • 48 subjects covered with 400+ course-specific infographic templates

3. AI-Generated Shorts — TikTok-Style Review Videos

LectureScribe can turn any uploaded lecture into short, engaging review videos — perfect for quick revision before an exam. Think of them as TikTok-style study content, automatically generated from your material.

How Shorts Look on Mobile

A real study short generated from lecture content — optimized for mobile viewing

30s

Quick concept reviews

6+

Languages supported

1-click

Generate from any content

Great for reviewing pharmacology drug lists, anatomy regions, or pathology key facts while commuting. Share them with your study group or keep them for personal review.

4. AI Quizzes — USMLE-Style Practice From Your Lectures

LectureScribe generates multiple-choice questions directly from your uploaded content — complete with explanations for every answer choice. Perfect for USMLE Step 1, NCLEX, or any med school exam.

LectureScribe quiz interface with multiple choice questions and explanations

Real quiz interface — progress tracking, instant feedback, detailed explanations

Sample AI-generated quiz from medical lecture

A real quiz question generated from uploaded lecture content

Contextual Explanations

Every answer includes a detailed explanation pulled from your source material — learn why, not just what.

Difficulty Scaling

Questions range from recall to application — mimicking real board exam formats.

Unlimited Retakes

Take quizzes as many times as you need. Track your best scores and see improvement over time.

5. Study Guides — Structured Notes Organized by Topic

No more scrolling through messy lecture transcripts. LectureScribe organizes your content into clean, structured study guides with key concepts, definitions, and topic breakdowns.

LectureScribe study guide detail view with organized notes

Key Concepts Highlighted

AI identifies and surfaces the most important terms, definitions, and relationships from your lecture.

Organized by Topic

Content is structured into logical sections — no more hunting through raw transcripts for that one concept.

6. AI Tutor — Ask Questions, Get Personalized Answers

This is where it gets personal. The AI tutor knows everything you've uploaded — every lecture, every note, every PDF. Ask it anything and get answers grounded in your course material, not generic internet results.

What students are asking their AI tutor:

"Explain the difference between Type I and Type II hypersensitivity reactions from my immunology lecture"
"Quiz me on the pharmacokinetics concepts from last Tuesday's class"
"Summarize the cardiac cycle steps from my physiology notes in simpler terms"
"What are the key drug interactions I should know from the pharmacology chapter?"

The AI tutor creates a more personalized learning experience for every student. It adapts to your content, your questions, and your level of understanding — like having a study partner who's read every lecture.

  • Grounded in your content — answers reference your actual lectures, not random web results
  • Explains concepts at your level — ask it to simplify or go deeper
  • On-demand quiz mode — say "quiz me" and it generates practice questions on the spot

How It All Works Together

1

Upload Your Lecture

Audio recording, PDF, slides, DOCX, images — anything up to 50MB

2

AI Processes Everything

Transcription, key concept extraction, structure analysis — all automatic

3

Generate Any Study Tool

One click each for flashcards, infographics, shorts, quizzes, study guides

4

Study & Ask Your AI Tutor

Review materials, track progress, ask questions grounded in your content

LectureScribe dashboard showing all content and study tools

Your dashboard — all lectures, notes, and study tools in one place

Built for Med, Nursing & Pre-Med Students

We didn't build a generic study app and hope it works for medical students. LectureScribe's AI understands medical terminology, clinical reasoning, and the way medical content needs to be organized.

Anatomy & Physiology

Flashcards with organ systems, clinical correlations, and visual aids

Pharmacology

Drug class cards, mechanism of action, side effects, interactions

Pathology

Disease mechanisms, histology references, differential diagnosis tables

Biochemistry

Metabolic pathways, enzyme kinetics, molecular structures

2K+

Students

48

Subjects Covered

4.9

Average Rating

What Med Students Are Saying

I upload my pathology lectures and get flashcards, quizzes, AND a study guide in under a minute. This replaced 3 different apps for me.

Priya S.

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

The AI tutor is unreal. I can ask it to explain concepts from MY lectures specifically, and it gives better answers than ChatGPT because it knows my material.

David M.

Stanford Medical School

The infographics are a game-changer for visual learners. I print them out and pin them above my desk. Way better than hand-drawing diagrams.

Sarah L.

Duke University School of Nursing

AI shorts are surprisingly useful. I review pharmacology drug lists on my commute. 30-second videos from my own lectures — nothing else does this.

Marcus K.

UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine

Your Next Exam Is Coming

Stop juggling 5 different apps. Upload one lecture and get everything you need to study.

1 free upload included — no credit card required