If you're looking for a Chrome extension to transcribe spoken comments into text you can more easily take notes on, Echo is a top pick. The tool lets you record voice comments on Google Suite, Notion, Miro and Jira, then transcribe spoken words into text with AI technology within a few seconds. Its purpose is to help people collaborate and be more productive by automating communication and organizing notes so people can find them later.
Another strong contender is Tactiq, which offers live transcriptions but also uses AI to generate summaries and action items. It works with video conferencing tools like Google Meet, Zoom and Microsoft Teams, and supports more than 30 languages. That makes it a good option for remote teams that want to cut time out of their lives and improve organization and collaboration with meeting notes.
Last is TakeNote, a more advanced option that can transcribe audio and video files into documents. It's got high-precision transcription, summarization, sentiment analysis and the ability to withstand bad recording conditions. It's designed to have high data protection and scale to match the performance of humans, so TakeNote is designed to be a good option for meeting productivity and note-taking.