Vocol is a GPT-powered voice collaboration platform that transcribes your voice into text with high accuracy. It can generate AI summaries, topic extraction, and action items from voice data, and it can transcribe in multiple languages. It's useful for remote work and digital learning, and for team collaboration, automating tedious work and extracting useful information from voice data.
Another good option is Reflect, a note-taking app that taps into native AI smarts for features like voice note transcription, article summarization and grammar checking. You can link notes with backlinks, import web clippings and connect to other tools like Zapier and Google. Reflect's end-to-end encryption protects your data, and it's available on mobile, desktop and web versions.
Audionotes is an AI-powered note-taking app that transcribes voice and text notes into structured, actionable text notes. It's got smart transcripts, Zapier, Notion and WhatsApp integrations, so it can be used for capturing and summarizing your thoughts. The app is available as a progressive web app for Android and iOS devices and as a Chrome extension for personal computers.
For those who journal with audio, Klarity lets you record immediately and get a smart summary. It integrates with Notion for automated backup and collaboration, so you can use it to manage your productivity by converting voice notes into structured text summaries. With a free plan and a premium option at $5/month, Klarity is a cheap way to get more out of your brainstorming and task management.