Pricing
Free to try while we’re in early access. Fair, simple pricing at launch.
A paid plan covers the AI cost of long recordings. That’s what keeps the free tier genuinely useful, not just a taste.
Free
For trying Chalk on a recording or two.
- Up to 5 hours of recordings / month
- AI chapters & whole-video summary
- Jump-to-timestamp player
- 7-day history
Pro
Most popularFirst month is $6, half off
For anyone who records every week.
- Unlimited recording, uploads & imports
- Full study pack: flashcards, glossary & quizzes
- Ask the video for answers with timestamps
- AI study notes on every chapter
- One-tap clip export & priority processing
Department
For courses, departments, and programs.
- Everything in Pro
- Class join-codes & rosters
- Shared lecture libraries
- Priority support & onboarding
Questions
The things people ask first.
There's no practical ceiling. Long recordings are split into short segments that transcribe in parallel, which is what keeps even a three-hour recording to roughly ten to twenty minutes of processing.
No. Chalk records straight from your browser. You can also upload a video or audio file you already have and watch the same process run start to finish.
Yes. Paste a link and Chalk builds chapters from the video's captions. Connect Zoom or Webex and you can pull cloud recordings straight in, or auto-import every new one. Files you already have upload directly.
Audio is transcribed with a top speech model and word-level timestamps, then chaptered by a language model. Summaries, notes, and flashcards always come from that transcript, never invented.
Recordings are served through signed, access-controlled links, so only you and the people you share a link with can open one. Nothing is public by default.
Yes. Roles and join-codes decide who can record and who can only view, which is handy when a class or team shares one space. The demo skips sign-in entirely so you can focus on what Chalk does.
The whole thing, from bringing a recording in to a study-ready viewer. Record live in your browser or upload a file, then get transcription, chapters (a clickable table of contents), and a player that jumps to any topic. You can build a study pack with flashcards and quizzes, export a chapter as a clip, and hand-edit the chapters.