Audio notes from recordings

Upload a recording and turn it into notes, decisions, quotes, tasks, and a transcript you can check.

Free tool: upload one audio file up to 5 minutes and 100 MB, then download a TXT transcript.

Supports MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, Opus, AAC, FLAC, AMR · Private by default · Delete files anytime

Sample output

Before raw transcript, after structured notes

This preview shows the move from raw transcript into notes, decisions, quotes, and action items without losing source context.

Meeting notes with decisions and owners
Interview notes with themes and quotes
Podcast show notes with chapters
Research notes with evidence timestamps
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Upload guide

Turn recordings into notes you can verify

Audio notes should keep the useful takeaway while preserving enough source context to check it later.

Start with a transcript

Create text first so notes, tasks, and decisions are grounded in the recording.

Pull structured outputs

Extract decisions, questions, owners, quotes, and themes from the transcript.

Keep source context

Use timestamps when notes may be shared, assigned, or reused in another document.

Notes workflow

Choose audio notes when the result should be decisions, tasks, and themes.

Use this when the recording should become structured notes that can still be verified.

User goal

Extract takeaways

Best for meetings, interviews, lectures, and research calls with actionable information.

Compared with

Raw transcript

A transcript preserves words. Notes pull out the useful structure from those words.

Good for

Keep source context

Use timestamps when notes may become assignments, quotes, or shared decisions.

How it works

Create notes without losing the source.

1

Upload a recording.

2

Create a transcript or notes from the audio.

3

Review timestamps and important sections.

4

Export or save the useful text.

Built for real workflows

Pull out what matters.

Start with the transcript, then extract notes, decisions, quotes, and tasks you can act on.

Clean transcript

Get readable text that is easier to review than raw audio.

Reviewable timestamps

Return to source moments when accuracy or context matters.

Notes and exports

Move transcript text into summaries, notes, captions, or documents.

Searchable library

Save useful outputs so recordings become easier to find and reuse.

Related workflows

More note-taking and transcription workflows.

Notes workflow

Keep notes tied to the recording.

Create notes, decisions, quotes, tasks, and themes while keeping transcript context available for verification.

Decision notes
Action items
Quote capture
Theme review
Source timestamps
Exportable notes

Common questions about audio notes

How do audio notes differ from a transcript?

A transcript captures the words. Audio notes pull out decisions, quotes, tasks, themes, and summary points from the recording.

Can audio notes stay linked to the source recording?

Yes. Transcript context and timestamps help you verify notes before sharing them or turning them into tasks.

What recordings work best for audio notes?

Meetings, interviews, podcasts, lectures, research calls, and long voice memos are strong candidates.

Can I export notes separately from the transcript?

Yes. Use TXT for simple output or structured exports when notes need to move into another tool.

Do I need a team plan for audio notes?

No. You can start with one short free file. Team features matter when people need shared libraries, permissions, and billing.

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