Paste a YouTube link, a recording, or a slide deck. Inkwell reads it and hands you back a real notebook — chapters, flashcards, exam questions, and diagrams, each one tied to the exact moment it happened.
One email when we open the doors. No spam, ever.
Rewatching a lecture to catch what you missed is slow. A wall of AI bullet points isn't much better — by the time you're done skimming it, you've forgotten what you skimmed. Inkwell turns the video into something you'd actually keep: a notebook.
Get a two-minute skim before class, a full transcribed notebook before finals, or a step-by-step walkthrough for a worked problem. Same video, three ways to study it.
Cream paper, marker highlights, and diagrams hand-redrawn from the actual board. Notes that look like you wrote them yourself.
Forgot why multiplying complex numbers adds the angles? Ask your notes. Every answer points back to the exact moment in the lecture.
Generate notes without leaving the tab — the Inkwell button sits right on the YouTube page.
YouTube, Vimeo, a downloaded recording, or a slide-deck PDF. Inkwell reads all of it, captions or not.
YouTube, Vimeo, audio, video, or a slide-deck PDF.
Skim, cram, or solve — you choose how deep to go.
Sixty seconds, tops.
“I built the first version of this because I kept rewatching my own lecture recordings and still forgetting half of it by the exam. If that's you too, I'd like you to be one of the first to try it.”
Q. When does it launch?
A.We're targeting Fall 2026 for the first cohort. Waitlist members get in first.
Q. Will there be a free tier?
A.Yes — you'll always be able to generate a few notebooks for free before you need a plan.
Q. What makes this different from a video summarizer?
A.Most tools give you a five-bullet summary. Inkwell gives you a full notebook, plus a chat you can ask questions of afterward.
Q. Is my data private?
A.Your notes are yours. We don't train models on your content or share it with anyone.
Q. Can I move up the list?
A.Yes — refer a friend and you'll both move up.