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How to record and transcribe STEM lectures (Math, Physics, Chemistry)

Updated Dec 4, 2025
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STEM students use LectureScribe to transcribe technical lectures with mathematical equations, chemical formulas, and physics notation. The AI recognizes Greek letters (α, β, γ), integral symbols (∫), derivatives (∂), chemical compounds (H₂O), and converts them to searchable digital text with 98% accuracy.

STEM students use LectureScribe to transcribe technical lectures with mathematical equations, chemical formulas, and physics notation. The AI recognizes Greek letters (α, β, γ), integral symbols (∫), derivatives (∂), chemical compounds (H₂O), and converts them to searchable digital text with 98% accuracy.

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LectureScribe provides students with powerful AI tools to enhance their learning experience. This feature is designed specifically for college and university students who need efficient, accurate study materials.

How to record and transcribe STEM lectures (Math, Physics, Chemistry)
How to record and transcribe STEM lectures (Math, Physics, Chemistry)

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  1. Sign up for a free LectureScribe account (no credit card required)
  2. Upload your lecture recordings, notes, or handwritten content
  3. Let our AI process and generate study materials
  4. Review, edit, and export your materials in any format