Voice Notes

Your best ideas don't happen at your desk.

They happen at 3am. Walking the dog. In the shower. Mid-conversation. Hit record, talk, and Summify turns it into searchable, structured notes you'll actually find again.

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Ideas don't wait

You had a brilliant idea on the way to work. You told yourself you'd write it down later. You didn't. By lunchtime it was gone. Or you recorded a 45-minute lecture on your phone, and now it's sitting in a voice memos graveyard you'll never revisit. Your brain is constantly generating ideas, insights, and things you need to remember — but there's no system to catch them.

Talk. We'll handle the rest.

Open Summify, hit record, and just talk. When you stop, your voice note is automatically transcribed and summarized into clean, structured notes. The 3am idea becomes a searchable note by morning. The hour-long lecture becomes key takeaways you can study from. Every thought you capture is transcribed, summarized, and stored — searchable by what you said, not when you said it.

How it works

1

Hit record and talk

Open Summify and tap the microphone. Talk for 30 seconds or 30 minutes — it doesn't matter. Ramble, brainstorm, dictate notes, record a meeting. No need to be polished. Just get the idea out of your head.

2

Get a transcript and summary instantly

When you stop recording, Summify transcribes every word and generates a structured summary. Key points are pulled out automatically. A 20-minute recording becomes a 30-second read.

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Find any idea, months later

Every voice note is saved, transcribed, and searchable. Search by what you said, not file names or dates. Group notes into Pods — "Startup Ideas", "Book Notes", "Meeting Recaps" — so your second brain is always organized.

Why Summify

Record from anywhere — your phone, laptop, or tablet
Automatic transcription powered by OpenAI Whisper
AI summary pulls out the key points so you don't re-listen
Search across every voice note by what was said
Upload existing recordings — MP3, WAV, M4A, and more
Organize notes into Pods alongside videos, PDFs, and articles
Works in 130+ languages with automatic detection
Perfect for lectures, meetings, brainstorms, and midnight ideas

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For the 3am thinker

You wake up with an idea that feels important. You could unlock your phone, open a notes app, and try to type it with one eye open. Or you could hit one button, say it out loud, and go back to sleep. In the morning, it's there — transcribed, summarized, and waiting for you. That's what Summify voice notes are for. The ideas that come at the worst possible time but matter the most.

For students who can't write fast enough

Lectures move fast. You're either listening or writing — rarely both. With Summify, you can record the entire lecture and focus on understanding the material. After class, you've got a full transcript and a structured summary with the key concepts pulled out. Use it to study, review before exams, or fill in the gaps in your handwritten notes. It's like having a second brain that was paying attention the whole time.

For the walking brainstormer

Some people think best on their feet. If your best ideas come on a walk, a run, or a commute — stop trying to type them into your phone. Just talk. Record a stream of consciousness, a product idea, a to-do list, a letter you'll never send. Summify turns the ramble into structure. The key points are pulled out. The filler is stripped away. You get the signal without the noise.

Not just recording — understanding

A voice recorder gives you an audio file. Summify gives you knowledge. Every recording is transcribed word-for-word, then summarized into structured notes you can actually use. And because everything is stored in your library, you can search across months of voice notes to find that one thing you said on a Tuesday in March. Try doing that with your phone's voice memos app.

Frequently Asked Questions

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