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Lecture Video to PDF

Lecture Video to PDF

Convert recorded lectures into PDF study notes with transcript, chapters, key points and timestamps.

Study packet
Exam summaries
Timestamped review

No software install. Supports MP4, MOV, WEBM, MP3 and more.

AI TranscriptsGet accurate transcripts with timestamps and speaker labels.
Structured NotesGenerate summaries, chapters and key points automatically.
PDF ExportDownload clean, searchable PDF documents in one click.
Private UploadsYour files stay private and can be deleted anytime.

Recommended PDF mode

Includes summary, chapters, key points, study notes, and meeting notes.

Files are private and can be deleted anytime.

How to Convert Lecture Video to PDF

Step 1

Upload your video

Add an MP4, MOV, WEBM or audio file from your device.

Step 2

Choose transcript, notes or frames

Pick a PDF mode for searchable text, structured notes or visual screenshots.

Step 3

Download your PDF

Export a clean document with timestamps, key points and selected visuals.

Page-specific workflow

Lecture Video to PDF creates a study packet, not just captions

Lecture videos often combine spoken explanation, slides, examples and topic transitions. This page is written for the broader PDF conversion intent: students and teachers want a complete study packet that may include transcript, notes, chapters, key terms and timestamps.

It overlaps with lecture video to notes, but the emphasis here is the final PDF artifact. The page speaks to people who want a printable or shareable document from a recorded class, not only an editable note workspace.

Best fit: recorded classes, online course modules, seminar recordings and academic webinars.

Output style: PDF study packet with transcript, summary, chapters and review-ready sections.

Review workflow: generate the PDF draft, check terminology, then keep it for revision or handouts.

Example output

See the PDF-ready workspace before you upload

Choose how you want to turn your video into a PDF: transcript-based notes, AI summaries, key screenshots, or frame-based visual pages.

Generated document

lecture-video-notes.pdf

Search timestamps, chapters, speakers, screenshots or key points
Macroeconomics lecture recording18:24 / 45:12

Source

Lecture video

Mode

Notes PDF

Output

Study packet

Transcript

timestamps
04:12

Professor: Today we compare inflation, interest rates and unemployment.

17:38

Professor: This graph is important for the exam review section.

41:05

Student: Can we summarize the difference between demand-pull and cost-push inflation?

24:18

AI notes: This moment becomes a chapter marker with supporting context.

38:06

AI notes: The export keeps the final takeaway linked to the source timestamp.

Study notes

Chapters, key terms and review prompts
Exam-ready summaries for students
Teacher-friendly handout structure

Summary

  • Lecture PDFs turn long classes into study packets.
  • The output can include transcript, notes, chapters and timestamps.
  • Best for students, teachers and self-study workflows.

Perfect for students, teachers and self-study

Lecture Videos
Turn online classes into study notes and PDF handouts.
Teacher Recordings
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Meetings
Create summaries, action items and searchable PDF notes.
Podcasts & Interviews
Transcribe conversations and export clean documents.
Creator Videos
Repurpose videos into blogs, newsletters and captions.
Screen Recordings
Capture visual steps from demos, tutorials and workflows.

Frequently asked questions

Can students convert lecture videos to PDF?

Yes. VideoToPDF creates searchable notes, summaries and timestamps so students can review recorded classes faster.

Can teachers create handouts from recordings?

Yes. Teachers can turn lecture recordings into lesson materials, handouts and searchable study PDFs.

Does it support long lectures?

Longer files are supported based on your plan and can be exported as structured PDFs.

Are timestamps included?

Yes. Transcript segments and subtitle exports include timestamps for review and citation.

How is Lecture Video to PDF different from Lecture Video to Notes?

Lecture Video to PDF emphasizes the final document. Lecture Video to Notes emphasizes the note-making workflow before export.

Can lecture PDFs be used as class handouts?

Yes. Teachers can turn a recording into a handout-style PDF with summary, transcript sections and review points.