Lecture Transcription

Your lectures and interviews are research sources too

Upload audio and video recordings and Kognific transcribes them into structured research content. Key points are extracted, summaries are generated, and timestamps link back to specific moments. Ask questions across transcripts alongside your PDFs.

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  • Transcribe lectures, conference talks, seminars, and interview recordings
  • Key concepts and findings are extracted from the transcript with timestamp links
  • Ask questions about any transcript and get cited answers tied to specific moments
  • Synthesize across transcripts and PDFs in the same project
  • Structured summary gives you orientation before reading the full transcript
  • Qualitative researchers can process interview data and identify themes across recordings

Audio and Video Transcription

Upload lecture recordings, conference presentations, seminar videos, and interview recordings. Kognific transcribes the spoken content and processes it into structured research material ready for analysis.

Timestamp-Linked Citations

Key points and Q&A citations link back to specific timestamps in the original recording. Navigate directly to the moment being referenced rather than searching through the full audio.

Structured Transcript Summaries

Each transcript produces a structured summary covering main topics, key arguments, notable claims, and key concepts. Use this to orient yourself before engaging with the full transcript.

Transcript Q&A

Ask questions about any transcript: 'What methodology did the speaker describe?', 'What limitations were acknowledged?', 'What were the main conclusions?' Answers include inline citations linked to timestamps.

Cross-Source Synthesis

Mix transcripts with PDFs in a single project. Run a literature review, thematic analysis, or gap analysis across all source types simultaneously. Kognific treats all sources equally in synthesis.

Qualitative Research Support

Process interview recordings and ask thematic questions across the full set. Identify recurring themes, compare responses, and extract relevant passages for your analysis with timestamp references.

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Your research deserves a system.

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