How to Study from YouTube Videos with AI (Turn Any Video into a Quiz)
Why Watching YouTube Videos Isn't Enough
When you watch a lecture or educational video, you're in passive reception mode. Information enters working memory, but without active processing, most of it doesn't make it to long-term memory.
Studies on the testing effect consistently show that students who are tested on material after studying it retain 50% more a week later than students who simply reviewed the same content — even when total study time is equal.
The solution isn't to watch videos less. It's to do something with them after watching. AI makes this step fast enough that it actually happens.
Method 1: Prismer — Best for Complete Learning Materials
Price: Free (3 sessions/month) / $9.90/month Time: 60 seconds Best for: Lectures, educational content, online courses
Prismer accepts YouTube links directly and generates a complete set of study materials automatically.
Step-by-step
- Go to prismer.app
- Click New Learn
- Paste your YouTube video URL
- Prismer processes the video transcript and generates:
- Interactive quiz testing conceptual understanding
- Presentation slides summarizing key points
- Structured study notes
- AI podcast summary — a condensed audio version
- Take the quiz immediately after watching
Why this works: The quiz questions test whether you understood the concepts, not just whether you can recognize information you just saw. Questions like "Why does X happen?" prepare you better for exams than simple recall.
Best use cases:
- University lecture recordings
- Online course videos (Coursera, edX, YouTube courses)
- Medical or scientific content you need to understand deeply
- Research talks and conference presentations
Method 2: NotebookLM — Best for Multiple Videos Together
Price: Free (unlimited) Time: 5 minutes setup Best for: Studying multiple related videos as a single body of content
NotebookLM accepts YouTube URLs as sources. You can add multiple videos to one notebook and ask questions across all of them with cited answers.
Step-by-step
- Go to notebooklm.google.com
- Create a new notebook
- Click Add Source → paste YouTube URL
- Add multiple videos on the same topic
- Ask questions across all your sources:
What are the main concepts covered across all these videos? Create a study guide summarizing the key points from all sources. Generate 10 practice questions based on what I've watched.
The Audio Overview feature: NotebookLM can generate a podcast-style conversation summarizing all your video sources. Add 5 lecture videos, click Audio Overview, and get a 15-minute synthesis you can listen to while commuting.
Method 3: ChatGPT — Best for Custom Prompts
Price: Free Time: 3–5 minutes Best for: When you want specific types of questions or analysis
YouTube automatically generates captions for most videos. You can copy the transcript and use it with ChatGPT to create exactly the study materials you need.
How to get the YouTube transcript
- Open the video on YouTube
- Click the three dots (⋮) below the video
- Select Show transcript
- Copy the text that appears
Prompts to use with the transcript
For a quiz:
Here is the transcript of a lecture on [topic]. Create a 10-question quiz testing understanding of the key concepts. Include multiple choice questions (4 options each) and short answer questions. Focus on conceptual understanding, not just recall. Give me questions first — I'll answer before seeing the answers.
Transcript: [paste transcript]
For a study summary:
Summarize this lecture transcript into a structured study guide:
- Main argument or thesis of the lecture
- 5 key concepts with brief explanations
- Important examples or case studies mentioned
- Questions this lecture raises that I should be able to answer
Transcript: [paste transcript]
For flashcards:
Convert this transcript into 15 Anki-style flashcards. Format: Front: [question] / Back: [answer] One concept per card, concise answers.
Transcript: [paste transcript]
Method 4: Otter.ai — Best for Long Lectures
Price: Free (300 minutes/month) Time: Real-time during viewing Best for: Live lectures or very long videos where you need searchable notes
Otter.ai can transcribe audio in real time. Play a YouTube video and record with Otter.ai simultaneously — it creates a searchable transcript you can annotate and highlight.
Workflow:
- Open Otter.ai and start recording
- Play the YouTube video with audio on
- Otter transcribes in real time
- After watching, highlight key sections and add comments
- Export and upload to NotebookLM or ChatGPT for quiz generation
The Complete YouTube Study Workflow
Step 1 — Watch actively Pause at key points and write down: the main point of each section, concepts you don't understand, and questions the video raises.
Step 2 — Generate study materials immediately after Within 30 minutes of watching, generate a quiz with Prismer or ChatGPT. Take it without rewatching.
Step 3 — Identify gaps Questions you get wrong reveal exactly what you didn't understand. Go back to those specific sections.
Step 4 — Create flashcards for key facts For content you need long-term, generate flashcards and add to Anki for spaced repetition. For a complete guide, see: How to Make Flashcards with AI.
Step 5 — Review before exams Upload all lecture videos to NotebookLM and ask it to generate a comprehensive review across all sources.
Which Method Should You Use?
| Your situation | Best method |
|---|---|
| Want everything in 60 seconds | Prismer |
| Studying multiple videos on one topic | NotebookLM |
| Want custom question types | ChatGPT + transcript |
| Very long lecture, need timestamps | Otter.ai |
| Need long-term memorization | ChatGPT → Anki |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI make a quiz from any YouTube video? Yes, as long as the video has captions or a transcript. Most educational YouTube videos have auto-generated captions. Prismer and NotebookLM accept YouTube URLs directly. For ChatGPT, copy the transcript manually from YouTube's caption viewer.
Is it free to turn a YouTube video into a quiz? Yes. NotebookLM is completely free. ChatGPT's free tier works for transcript-based quizzes. Prismer offers 3 free sessions per month.
How accurate are AI-generated quizzes from YouTube? For most educational content, accuracy is high. NotebookLM tends to be most reliable because it cites exactly where each answer comes from. For highly technical content, verify important facts against the original video.
Can I turn a whole YouTube playlist into study materials? Yes with NotebookLM — add multiple video URLs as sources in one notebook and ask questions across all of them. Ideal for studying a full online course or lecture series.
What if a YouTube video doesn't have captions? Use Otter.ai to transcribe it — play the video while Otter records and transcribes the audio in real time.
Does this work for non-English YouTube videos? Prismer supports multiple languages including Chinese and Spanish. NotebookLM and ChatGPT also handle non-English transcripts. Quality varies depending on caption quality.
Ready to test your understanding of the last YouTube lecture you watched? Try Prismer free — paste any YouTube link and get an interactive quiz in 60 seconds.
