PDF Slides to Notes — Turn PDF Lectures into Study Notes

Drop in a PDF of lecture slides — including scanned PDFs — and get Cornell notes, a summary, bullets, flashcards, or a full study guide. Generated by AI in about 20 seconds.

How It Works

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AI Processes

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Features

PDF-native page reader

Walks each PDF page in order and pulls titles and body from the text layer, preserving the slide sequence of the original deck.

OCR for scanned slides

Recovers text from image-only and scanned slide pages so photographed or printed-then-scanned lecture PDFs still become typed notes.

Handout-grid unpacking

Detects 2-up, 4-up, and 6-up handout layouts and splits each grid into one clean note block per slide.

Header, footer, and page-number cleanup

Strips repeated running headers, footers, and page numbers so they don't clutter your notes.

Five study-note formats

Generate a summary, bullet points, Cornell notes, flashcards, or a full study guide from a single PDF upload.

Got your lecture deck as a PDF instead of a PowerPoint file? PDF Slides to Notes reads PDF slide exports, scanned slide handouts, and multi-slide-per-page printouts, then turns them into clean, study-ready notes. The AI walks each PDF page in order, pulls the title and body from the text layer, runs OCR on image-only or scanned slides, and rebuilds the deck's structure into a tidy summary, ordered bullet points, Cornell notes, flashcards, or a full study guide in about 30 seconds. It handles the messy parts PDFs add — two-up and six-up handout grids, columns, headers and footers, page numbers, and slides that exist only as pictures — so you don't paste page after page into a chatbot. Preview the generated notes without signing up, then use credits to download or Pro to export to Anki or Quizlet.

Key Benefits

Reads PDF slide exports and scanned handouts directly — no need to convert the PDF back to PowerPoint first.
OCR recovers text from image-only and scanned slides, so picture-based lecture PDFs still become searchable notes.
Untangles handout layouts (2-up, 4-up, 6-up grids), columns, and repeated headers/footers so notes follow the real slide order.
Choose your output: summary, bullet points, Cornell notes, flashcards, or a full study guide from one PDF upload.

Common Use Cases

1A student saved the professor's deck as a course PDF and needs revision notes before an exam.
2A scanned or photographed slide handout needs OCR turned into typed, searchable study notes.
3A multi-slide-per-page printout PDF needs to be split into one clean note block per slide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of PDF slides can I upload?

Any slide deck exported or printed to PDF — single-slide-per-page exports, 2-up/4-up/6-up handout grids, and scanned or photographed slide printouts. The AI detects the layout and rebuilds notes in the slides' real order.

Does it work on scanned or image-only slide PDFs?

Yes. When a PDF page has no selectable text (a scan or a slide saved as an image), OCR reads the text off the page so even picture-based lecture PDFs become typed, searchable notes.

How is this different from the PPT to Notes tool?

PPT to Notes reads native .ppt and .pptx files. This tool is built for PDF inputs — it handles PDF-specific quirks like handout grids, columns, headers/footers, page numbers, and scanned slides that a PowerPoint reader never sees.

What note formats can I generate?

Pick a concise summary, ordered bullet points, Cornell notes, flashcards, or a full study guide. You can run the same PDF through different formats to suit how you revise.

Can I try it before paying or signing up?

Yes — you can upload a PDF and preview the generated notes without signing up. Downloading uses credits, and exporting to Anki or Quizlet needs Pro. Pricing is shown before you download.

How long does it take and how many pages can it handle?

Most PDF decks are processed in about 30 seconds. Large or heavily scanned files take a little longer because OCR runs per page; very long PDFs may be capped, and the page count is shown before processing.

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