// for students
Turn lectures, YouTube tutorials,
and voice notes into study material.
SHRP helps students convert speech, videos, and text into transcripts, notes, summaries, and natural audio.
No download. No tracking. No login required for basic tools.
// student workflows
lecture → transcript → notes → revision
youtube tutorial → transcript → key points
voice note → text → summary → action items
study notes → text to speech → listen back
// how students use SHRP
lecture transcription
turn classroom lectures, voice notes, and study discussions into searchable text.
youtube tutorials
paste a YouTube link and get a transcript for coding videos, lectures, and explainers.
listen while revising
convert notes into natural speech and listen while walking, commuting, or revising.
language learning
practice pronunciation and transcription across 55+ speech-to-text languages.
group projects
convert meetings and study sessions into notes, summaries, and action items.
faster revision
search transcripts instead of replaying the same lecture or tutorial again and again.
// why it helps
Students often lose time replaying lectures, searching through YouTube tutorials, or rewriting voice notes manually.
SHRP makes those study materials easier to work with: convert speech to text, extract YouTube transcripts, listen to notes with text-to-speech, and reuse the output for revision.
It works directly in the browser, so students can start quickly without installing another app.
// popular tools for students
// faq
can i convert lectures into text?
yes. use SHRP speech-to-text to convert spoken lectures, voice notes, and discussions into text directly in your browser.
can students get youtube transcripts?
yes. paste a YouTube link into SHRP and extract readable transcripts from tutorials, lectures, and educational videos.
does SHRP require a student account?
no. basic tools work without sign-up, download, or installation.
is SHRP useful for revision?
yes. transcripts make lectures and videos searchable, so you can revise from text instead of replaying long recordings.
// start
stop replaying the same lecture five times
turn speech and videos into searchable study material.
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