Students
Quiz yourself on lecture videos before the exam instead of rewatching them.
Paste a YouTube link. TubeLearn turns available captions into a Lesson — a readable article and quiz you can use to test whether the material actually stuck.
You already use YouTube to study, practice, and prepare. TubeLearn just makes sure something actually sticks when you're done watching.
Quiz yourself on lecture videos before the exam instead of rewatching them.
Test vocabulary and comprehension from real lesson videos, not textbook exercises.
Test what actually stuck from a coding tutorial before you close the tab.
Turn review videos into a focused Lesson and quiz in one step.
Not placeholder copy — actual article and quiz content generated from public YouTube videos.
Article
How to Take Notes You Can Actually Review
The video frames note-taking as an active learning habit: prepare before class, capture ideas in your own words, choose a system you can reuse, and review notes soon after the lesson.
Quiz preview
Why does the lesson argue that note-taking should not be treated as simple copying?
The answer emphasizes active processing: the learner should capture meaning, structure, and questions rather than reproduce the entire talk.
How it works
Three deliberate steps from YouTube video to confirmed understanding.
Drop in any public YouTube URL. TubeLearn checks caption availability and previews the video before creating a Lesson — no generation until you confirm.
Trigger article generation from the Lesson's Article tab. TubeLearn creates a readable, AI-enhanced article from the video's captions. Read it — then decide if it is worth quizzing on.
Choose how many questions (3–20), generate a quiz from the article, and take it. See the correct answer and explanation after each response — so you know exactly what to revisit.
How it works under the hood
TubeLearn works from what's actually in the video — not invented context. Here's what you should know.
TubeLearn works with public YouTube videos that have available captions. If a video has no captions, it can't be processed — you'll see that in the eligibility preview before anything is generated.
Articles and quiz questions are generated with AI from the video's source captions. Content is AI-enhanced — not invented — and the Lesson is labeled so you always know what you're reading.
AI-generated content may be inaccurate. TubeLearn is a learning aid, not a verified reference. Always check important facts against the original video or authoritative sources.
TubeLearn doesn't expose or let you download the raw video transcript. The captions are source material for the article and quiz — not a download feature.
Pricing
Start with one video. Upgrade only when you need more lessons, longer videos, saved history, and deeper quizzes.
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For heavy learners
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The same core workflow is available everywhere. Paid plans expand volume, video length, saved history, and quiz depth.
| Feature | Free | Plus | Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lessons per month | 1 | 15 | 50 |
| Max video length | 20 min | 45 min | 120 min |
| YouTube URL preview and caption eligibility check | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Lesson language selection | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI Lesson article | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Quizzes per Lesson | Up to 5 | Up to 5 | Up to 5 |
| Max questions per quiz | 10 | 20 | 50 |
| Quiz retakes | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Answer explanations and missed-answer review | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Saved Lessons | 1 Lesson | Full library | Full library |
| Quiz history | Latest result | Full history | Full history |
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