Use case · Education
Lecture notes, captured while you actually listen
You can either take good notes or actually follow the lecture — not both. Lynkk records the class (offline, even in a basement lecture hall), then hands you a clean summary, the key points, and a full transcript you can search and ask questions of all semester.
Records anywhere, offline
No campus Wi-Fi needed. Tap the widget and it records in the background with the screen off — then structures everything when you reconnect.
Notes, not just a transcript
Get a summary, key concepts, and definitions extracted automatically — the parts you'd have highlighted, done for you.
Revise by asking
"Explain what the professor said about entropy" — chat across every lecture you've recorded instead of scrubbing audio.
A connected semester
Every lecture links into a knowledge graph by topic, so related concepts across weeks connect automatically. Come exam season, your whole course is one searchable second brain.
Built for Indian classrooms
Lectures that mix Hindi and English? Regional-language tutorials? Lynkk's Hinglish and multilingual transcription handles code-switching that trips up every generic tool.
Free to start, student-friendly
The free plan covers up to 5 recordings a month with summaries and search — no credit card. Upgrade only when you want unlimited lectures and the full knowledge graph.
Frequently asked questions
- Will it record if I lock my phone?
- Yes. Recording continues in the background with the screen off, so you can put the phone down and focus on the lecture.
- Is recording lectures allowed?
- Policies vary by institution and instructor. Lynkk includes a clear consent flow; check your course or campus rules before recording, especially for sharing.