Reflect is a good option, with high-accuracy voice note transcription powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 and Whisper technology. It also can summarize articles, check grammar and organize content with custom prompts. You can link notes, import web clips and Kindle highlights, and it integrates with services like Zapier and Google. The app works offline on mobile, desktop and web versions and costs $10 per month.
Talknotes is another AI-based tool that can transcribe voice recordings into formatted text. It works with more than 50 languages and lets you customize output formats for things like to-do lists and blog posts. You can edit and organize your notes with a markdown editor and export them as PDF, Text or Markdown documents. Talknotes also integrates with Zapier and offers several subscription tiers, including a Pro Plan for large-scale use.
Audionotes is a flexible tool for capturing and summarizing your thoughts. It can convert voice and text notes into action items and offers smart transcripts with editing abilities. Audionotes integrates with Zapier, Notion and WhatsApp, and is available as a progressive web app for Android and iOS devices, as well as a Chrome extension for personal computers. The service is free, with personal and pro tiers offering more features.