Apple Voice Memos transcript
Built into iOS 18+ Voice Memos. Only on recent iPhones, English-leaning, no export.
Drop the voice memo off your phone. We read M4A, AAC, and MP3 straight from iPhone Voice Memos, Android Recorder, or any dictation app — no conversion, no desktop sync.
MP3 · WAV · M4A · MP4 · MOV · MKV · OGG · OPUS · FLAC · WEBM — up to 100 MB anonymously
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Voice memos are usually one person thinking out loud with imperfect mic placement. We tune for solo dictation by default, and flip on diarization when we hear a second voice.
Idea for the Tuesday piece — open with the FOIA response, not the lawsuit.
The 217-page PDF is the lede. Quote the redacted paragraph on page 84.
Then pivot to the council vote. Need to call Reyes back before 5pm.
Working title — 'What the redactions tell us.' Park it, come back tomorrow.
↓ This is the dashboard
Same layout as the real dashboard — Summary, full Transcript, Speakers tab, Exports. Key points and action items extracted automatically. Auto-tags on every job.
Sample preview from a founder interview about post-call workflow. Real transcripts look exactly like this — same tabs, same summary block, same key-points / action-items split, same auto-tag chips.
Three real options · honest comparison
iOS 18 added transcription inside Voice Memos. Otter has a mobile recorder. Both work — until the memo is long, multilingual, or you want a file you can actually export. We start from whatever the recording app saved.
Built into iOS 18+ Voice Memos. Only on recent iPhones, English-leaning, no export.
Share any memo from iOS or Android. Get DOCX, SRT, TXT — and speaker labels when there are two voices.
Record in their app or it doesn't work. Won't read memos you already captured elsewhere.
Pricing and feature flags accurate as of May 2026. Apple's Voice Memos transcription rolled out with iOS 18 in late 2024.
Specific to voice memos
None of this is about the AI. It's about where the phone was when you hit record.
Drop an M4A or AAC and these flip on automatically. Override per-job from the form.
Accuracy · real-world numbers
Voice memos are mostly a mic-placement problem, not an audio-quality problem. Phone mics are good — fabric, wind, and a pocket are not. Numbers below come from real customer memos, not lab files.
Phone held 6-12 inches from your face, quiet room. iPhone or Pixel main mic. Cleanest case — most journalists' and writers' memos land here.
Café hum, HVAC, a passing siren. Phone on the desk in front of you. Filler words and the occasional 'um' may slip through unless you remove them.
Phone between you on a coffee table. Acoustic diarization separates voices, though crosstalk and similar pitches sometimes merge — budget a 2-min cleanup.
Fabric rubbing the mic, wind, traffic. Words are usually recoverable for note-taking but proper nouns and numbers drop fastest. Worst case in our data.
Common questions
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