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Generate clean meeting notes, action items, and study guides in one click

Turn transcripts, slide text, documents, or short audio/video clips into structured, editable notes: executive summaries, bulleted highlights, action-item lists with assignees and dates, study guides, and podcast show notes. Fast, exportable, and designed for teams and students.

Fast workflow

How the free AI notes generator works

Paste text or upload a transcript/short audio-video file. Choose a template or a prompt cluster, pick tone and length, then generate structured notes you can edit inline and export as Markdown or plain text. The tool emphasizes quick verification steps so you can confirm owners, dates, and critical decisions before sharing.

  • Input options: pasted text, transcript links/captions, short MP3/MP4 clips, slide text and PDFs.
  • Select output style: executive summary, bulleted meeting notes, action-items table, study guide, or show notes.
  • Edit outputs and export copy-ready Markdown or plain text to paste into email, docs, or your note app.

Built-in prompts

Templates and prompt clusters

Templates map to common use cases and include editable prompts so teams can standardize format and tone. Each template produces a predictable structure you can copy and paste into your workflow.

Meeting summary

Executive paragraph + 6 highlights + action-items list with assignee placeholders and YYYY-MM-DD suggested deadlines.

  • Input: meeting transcript or pasted notes
  • Prompt example: "Summarize this meeting in an executive paragraph (3–4 sentences) followed by 6 bullet-point highlights and a separate action-items list. For each action item include assignee placeholder and suggested due date format YYYY-MM-DD."

Action-item extraction

One-line CSV-friendly list of actions including suggested owner, priority, and deadline.

  • Input: transcript or meeting notes
  • Prompt example: "Extract every explicit or implicit action item, one per line. For each item include: action, suggested owner (use placeholder if unknown), priority (High/Med/Low), and suggested deadline."

Lecture / study notes

5-point summary, concise glossary of key terms, plus practice questions with short answers.

  • Input: lecture transcript or slide text
  • Prompt example: "Convert these lecture notes into: (1) a 5-point summary, (2) a concise glossary of key terms with one-line definitions, (3) 5 practice questions with short answers."

Show notes & timestamps

Short episode summary, time-stamped highlights, and social captions.

  • Input: podcast or video transcript with timecodes
  • Prompt example: "Produce episode show notes with a 2-line summary, 6 time-stamped highlights in mm:ss or hh:mm:ss format, and 3 social media captions."

Quick TL;DR

One-sentence TL;DR, three bullets, and two follow-up questions to explore.

  • Input: article or long transcript
  • Prompt example: "Provide a one-sentence TL;DR, a 3-bullet summary, and two recommended follow-up questions to explore."

Custom template builder

Create a reusable note template from sample notes and a desired style.

  • Input: sample notes and a style guide
  • Prompt example: "Analyze these sample notes and produce a reusable template that includes heading structure, fields to capture, and an example filled instance."

Bring notes from anywhere

Supported inputs & source ecosystem

The generator accepts common sources used for note creation and research. For best results, provide a transcript (platform captions or a transcript export) or reasonably clean text.

  • Meeting platforms: Zoom/Google Meet/Microsoft Teams transcripts or captions
  • Recorded audio and video: short MP3/MP4 clips, YouTube captions, podcast transcripts
  • Documents and slides: Google Docs, Word, PDFs, PowerPoint slide text (copy/paste)
  • Chat streams and email threads: Slack messages, Gmail threads (paste relevant segments)
  • Note apps and Markdown: Notion, Evernote exports, or plain Markdown text

Editable and exportable

Output formats and workflow

Generated notes are presented as clean, editable text you can copy or download. Export options prioritize portability so you can paste directly into docs, emails, or your team's note app.

  • Copy-ready Markdown and plain-text output suitable for docs, wiki pages, and email.
  • Editable fields for assignees and dates to finalize action items before sharing.
  • Use standardized prompt templates to keep note formatting consistent across a team.

Control your data

Privacy-first handling

This tool is offered as a lightweight free utility with options to copy or download outputs locally. For sensitive content, export notes to your private storage and avoid pasting confidential data into shared or public environments.

  • Download or copy notes to local storage or your preferred note app.
  • Prefer providing transcripts rather than raw meeting recordings when confidentiality is a concern.
  • For team or high-volume needs, review /pricing and enterprise options to discuss additional controls.

Primary audiences

Who this helps

The generator is tuned for people who need repeatable, structured notes from long content.

  • Product managers and team leads who need consistent meeting summaries and clear next steps.
  • Students and researchers who want lecture summaries, glossaries, and practice questions.
  • Customer support and sales reps capturing follow-ups and assigned owners from calls.
  • Content creators and podcasters needing episode notes, timestamps, and social captions.
  • Knowledge managers and analysts consolidating research papers and reports.

Prompt-first control

Examples: prompts you can copy

Below are ready-to-use prompt examples to paste into the generator or modify for your team’s tone and structure.

  • Meeting summary prompt: "Summarize this meeting in an executive paragraph (3–4 sentences) followed by 6 bullet-point highlights and a separate action-items list. For each action item include assignee placeholder and suggested due date format YYYY-MM-DD."
  • Action-extraction prompt: "Extract every explicit or implicit action item, one per line. For each item include: action, suggested owner (use placeholder if unknown), priority (High/Med/Low), and suggested deadline."
  • Study notes prompt: "Convert these lecture notes into: (1) a 5-point summary, (2) a concise glossary of key terms with one-line definitions, (3) 5 practice questions with short answers."

FAQ

What can I paste or upload into the free AI notes generator?

You can paste plain text or transcripts, upload short MP3/MP4 clips, or paste slide text and PDF content. For long recordings, provide a transcript or captions for the best accuracy. Very large files may require you to paste a relevant excerpt.

How accurate are the summaries and how should I verify them?

Summaries are generated from the input text and aim to surface key points; they may miss context or misattribute statements. Quick verification steps: scan the generated action items and owners, confirm dates and priorities, and cross-check any quoted material against the original transcript before sharing.

Can I control length, tone, and format of generated notes?

Yes. Choose a built-in template or edit the prompt to adjust tone (formal, friendly), length (brief, detailed), and structure (bullets, table, or paragraph). Save or copy the prompt you prefer to standardize notes across your team.

How do I extract action items and assign owners when transcripts don’t include names?

The tool will suggest placeholder owners when names aren’t available. Use the action-item extraction template, then manually review the list: replace placeholders with real assignees and confirm deadlines before assigning tasks in your team's task manager.

What export formats are available and how do I move notes into my workflow?

Generated notes are provided as editable text and clean Markdown. Copy and paste into Google Docs, Notion, email, or your ticketing system. For local copy, download or paste the content into your preferred storage.

Is the tool free to use and are there limits?

This generator is offered as a free utility by Texta for quick note generation and prototyping. For higher-volume or team-focused workflows and additional controls, see /pricing for paid options.

How is my data handled and can I keep notes locally?

You can copy or download outputs to keep notes locally. For sensitive content, avoid pasting confidential material into online tools and use local storage or your secure workspace. For enterprise needs, consider reviewing team plans on /pricing.

Can I use the tool for other languages or non-English transcripts?

The generator can process many major languages, but results vary by language and transcript quality. Test with a short sample transcript to confirm accuracy and adjust the prompt to request language-specific summaries if needed.

Can the generator work from audio/video recordings or do I need a transcript?

Transcripts produce the most reliable output. If you only have audio/video, provide captions or a transcript export where possible. Short clips can be uploaded directly, but for long recordings a transcript or caption file is recommended.

How do I standardize notes across a team?

Pick one template and a canonical prompt, document the tone and required fields (e.g., assignee, due date format), and train stakeholders to use that template. Keep editable prompts saved and encourage a manual verification step before sharing notes.

Related pages

  • PricingUpgrade for team controls and higher-volume usage.
  • About TextaLearn more about the company behind the free tool.
  • BlogGuides and best practices for note-taking and meeting productivity.
  • Compare toolsSee how the notes generator fits into other Texta offerings.
  • IndustriesExamples of how teams in different industries use structured notes.