Learn from audio

Turn any recording into questions you actually remember

Drop in a lecture recording, a podcast or an interview. RosettaMind transcribes it and turns it into a set of question-and-answer "windows" you review over time — your audio, reimagined as a living Memory Garden built for long-term memory.

The short answer

How do you turn an audio recording into flashcards?

In RosettaMind, you upload an audio file and AI transcribes it and generates a level — a set of question-and-answer "windows" rendered on a visual set of geometric shapes or on a historical building. Instead of a recording you never replay, the experience is gamified: each question you recall correctly earns Memory Strength, and a science-based spaced-repetition schedule brings it back over time. That is what turns a one-time listen into lasting memory.

From recording to lasting memory in three steps

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Upload your audio

Drop in a lecture, podcast or interview (MP3, M4A, AAC, OGG or WebM). RosettaMind transcribes it automatically.

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AI builds your questions

Generative AI reads the transcript and creates question-and-answer windows — your new level, ready to test yourself on.

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Review with spaced repetition

As you recall correctly, questions earn Memory Strength points and a science-based spaced-repetition schedule brings each one back over time — so knowledge sticks instead of fading.

What a recording becomes

From a spoken passage…

"…so the key thing about the French Revolution is that it began in 1789, and one of its turning points was the storming of the Bastille on the fourteenth of July, which became a symbol of the end of the old regime…"

…RosettaMind builds review-ready question windows:

In what year did the French Revolution begin?

1789.

What event is symbolised by the storming of the Bastille?

The end of the old regime.

On what date was the Bastille stormed?

The fourteenth of July.

How to prevent a recording from fading from memory

A recording you listen to once is easy to forget. RosettaMind gamifies the experience of remembering it long term: the more times you recall a question correctly in a row, the more Memory Strength it earns — and its reviews are spaced out over time. This generates a science-based rhythm that fights forgetting.

More than a transcript

An audio level in RosettaMind comes with tools a recording never had:

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Explanations & metaphors

Per-question AI explanations and vivid metaphors that make hard ideas click.

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AI Voice Tutor

Talk through an answer out loud; the tutor asks follow-up questions to deepen understanding.

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AI images & notes

Generate illustrative images and notes to anchor each question in memory.

Quick Review

Short on time? Get three of your most relevant questions for a fast memory stretch.

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Bilingual EN / ES

Learn and review in English or Spanish.

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Solo or with buddies

Keep a level private or share it and track progress together.

Frequently asked questions

What audio formats and sizes are supported?

Compressed audio formats are supported — MP3, M4A, AAC, OGG and WebM

Do I need a transcript already?

No. RosettaMind transcribes the audio for you automatically, then generates the questions and answers from the transcript.

Does it work in Spanish as well as English?

Yes. RosettaMind is fully bilingual (English and Spanish); you can build and review your audio level in either language.

Can I also create a level from a PDF or a topic?

Yes. Besides audio, you can build a level from a PDF, from a topic prompt, from the community, or from a blank canvas.

Build your first level from a recording today

Join RosettaMind and turn a lecture or podcast you already have into memory that lasts.

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