ThetaWave is an AI note-taking tool built to turn learning materials into clean, structured notes. It processes audio, text, files, and YouTube videos, then converts them into well-formatted summaries with adjustable levels of detail. The result is a faster way to review lectures, capture key ideas, and study large volumes of content without manual note-taking.
What it does
- converts lectures and other audio into written notes
- extracts useful content from text and uploaded files
- turns YouTube videos into organized study notes
- lets users choose how detailed the notes should be
- formats output for easier reading and review
How it fits into study workflows
ThetaWave works well for lecture review, exam prep, and self-paced learning. Instead of writing everything down by hand, users can feed in a source and get a ready-to-use summary that highlights the important points. Because it supports multiple content formats, it fits both classroom learning and independent study.
Best use cases
- lecture note generation
- summarizing long educational videos
- reviewing large study materials faster
- creating cleaner notes from mixed content sources

