for students and lifelong learners
Verli transcribes lectures live from your laptop's microphone or from an online class playing on your screen, and translates into 60+ languages at the same time. Revise from text instead of re-listening to recordings.
studying in your second language just got easier
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In the lecture hall, use your laptop's microphone. For online classes, recorded lectures, or MOOCs, Verli captures the audio playing on your computer.
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Add course terms, professor names, and acronyms to your knowledge base first, so 'eigenvalue' never comes out as 'I can value'.
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Copy the transcript into your notes, search it later, and generate an AI summary of the key points when the lecture ends.
Follow a lecture in your professor's language while reading it in yours, live, with 60+ languages supported in both directions.
Play back a recorded class or a MOOC video and Verli transcribes it in real time, so catching up on a missed week becomes readable instead of re-watchable.
The knowledge base teaches Verli your course's terminology once, and every future lecture is transcribed with those terms spelled correctly.
Save a lecture and get an AI summary of the main points and definitions, useful as the skeleton of your revision notes.
Nobody writes as fast as a professor talks. Recording lectures helps, but a one-hour recording takes another hour to re-listen to, which is why most recordings never get played. A live transcript changes the economics of note-taking: the complete text of the lecture exists the moment it ends, searchable and copyable, and your own notes can focus on understanding rather than dictation.
For international students the value doubles. Following a fast lecture in your second language is exhausting; Verli shows the original and a translation side by side in real time, so a term you did not catch in English is right there in your own language. Automatic language detection also handles bilingual classrooms and guest lecturers without any switching.
Verli's free plan covers 60 minutes each month, which fits checking it out on real lectures. Student-heavy use, a full course load of transcription, fits in the Standard plan's 10 hours per month. Always check your institution's policy on recording and transcribing lectures, and ask permission where it is required.
Yes. Use your laptop's microphone. Sitting closer to the speaker improves accuracy, and adding course vocabulary to the knowledge base helps with technical terms.
Yes. Anything that plays on your computer can be transcribed live: recorded classes, YouTube lectures, MOOCs, and language-learning videos.
Yes. Verli transcribes the original and translates it into your chosen language simultaneously, with 60+ languages available.
The free plan (60 minutes each month) is available to everyone, and the Standard plan is $7.99 per month with 10 hours of transcription, no annual commitment.
Policies differ by institution and country. Many universities allow personal-use transcription as an accessibility accommodation; check your institution's rules and ask the lecturer when in doubt.
Free for 60 minutes a month. Works on your laptop, no installation needed.
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