Notta is a strong transcription tool that supports real-time and recorded audio-to-text conversion in multiple languages. It does transcription well, and students searching for a transcription app might land on it. But Notta stops at transcription and summaries — it has no flashcard generation, no quiz creation, and no AI chat for studying. If all you need is a transcript, Notta can work. If you want a tool that takes you from lecture to exam prep, Notella covers the full pipeline.
Notta brands itself as an AI transcription and notes platform, and it delivers on that promise. It supports real-time transcription during meetings and lectures, can transcribe uploaded audio and video files, and handles multiple languages. The interface is clean, and the transcription quality is generally reliable.
Pricing starts at $14.99 per month for the Pro plan. There is a free tier, but it caps transcription minutes heavily, making it impractical for regular lecture use. Notta also integrates with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, which is useful for virtual classes. However, the product is designed primarily for professionals — the feature set revolves around meetings, not study. There are no flashcards, no quizzes, no spaced repetition, and no way to ask questions about your transcripts using AI. For students, Notta gives you the raw material but none of the tools to actually study with it.
Notella handles transcription and goes further. Record your lecture, and Notella produces an AI transcript, summaries, auto-generated flashcards, quizzes, and an AI chat feature that lets you ask specific questions about your notes. The study tools are not afterthoughts — they are core to the product.
Notella is $19.99 per month or $99.99 per year, with a free tier that does not expire. It records offline, which matters in lecture halls where Wi-Fi is unreliable. Everything syncs when you reconnect. The goal is one app that takes you from "in lecture" to "ready for the test."
Both Notta and Notella offer AI transcription, and both are capable in that department. Notta has an edge in language support, covering dozens of languages, which could matter if you attend lectures in multiple languages. Notella focuses on English but delivers higher accuracy for academic content thanks to its student-focused training.
The divergence comes after transcription. Notta gives you a transcript and a summary. That is where it stops. You are left to export the transcript and create your own study materials. Notella generates flashcards automatically from the lecture content, creates practice quizzes, and provides an AI chat feature where you can ask questions like "What were the three market failures discussed in today's econ lecture?" and receive answers sourced from your own recording.
Notta does support real-time transcription during live audio, which is a nice feature. But for most students, the more valuable capability is what happens after the lecture — turning that content into study materials. That is exactly the gap Notta leaves open and Notella fills.
On offline recording, Notella works without internet and syncs later. Notta's offline capabilities are limited to its mobile app for basic recording, but real-time transcription requires a connection. Pricing also favors Notella: $19.99 per month versus $14.99, with a more generous free tier.
| Feature | Notta | Notella |
|---|---|---|
| Lecture Recording | Yes | Yes |
| AI Transcription | Yes | Yes |
| Auto Summaries | Yes | Yes |
| Flashcard Generation | No | Yes |
| Quiz Generation | No | Yes |
| Chat with Notes | No | Yes |
| Offline Recording | Limited | Yes |
| Price | $14.99/month | $19.99/mo |
Notta is a capable transcription tool. If you only need a transcript of your lectures and plan to create flashcards and study materials manually, it can do the job. Its multi-language support is also a genuine advantage for students in multilingual environments.
But if you want a single app that transcribes your lectures and then converts that content into flashcards, quizzes, and an interactive study resource — without any extra work — Notella is the better fit. It costs less, works offline, and was designed specifically for the way students actually study.
See how Notella compares in your own lectures. Download Notella from the App Store and try it in your next class — the free tier is real, no credit card required.
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