One-Click Audio Note Taking
Capture important insights while listening to documents. Automatically timestamped notes sync across all your devices for seamless study sessions.
Capture important insights while listening to documents. Automatically timestamped notes sync across all your devices for seamless study sessions.
Never miss important insights
Capture important insights while listening to documents. Automatically timestamped notes sync across all your devices for seamless study sessions.
One-click button captures the last 2 sentences you heard, no typing required.
Every note includes precise timestamps so you can jump back to that exact moment in the audio.
Access your notes on any device - phone, tablet, or computer. Everything stays in sync automatically.
Compare our audio note-taking approach with voice memo apps, meeting transcription tools, and traditional note-taking platforms.
| Feature | Our Audio Notes | Voice Memo Apps | Meeting Transcription (Otter) | Traditional Notes (Notion) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Content Capture Method How notes are captured and what content is preserved. | Captures exact content sentences | Requires you to speak summaries | Transcribes your speech | Requires typing while listening |
Workflow Integration How note-taking integrates with your listening workflow. | One-click while listening | Must pause to record | Designed for live conversations | Must stop audio to write |
Source Connection How notes connect back to the original audio content. | Auto-timestamped to source | No connection to source material | Creates separate transcripts | Manual organization required |
Content Accuracy Quality and accuracy of captured information. | Preserves author's language | Relies on your interpretation | Good for meetings, poor for content | Great for organization, poor for audio |
How notes are captured and what content is preserved.
Captures exact content sentences
Requires you to speak summaries
How note-taking integrates with your listening workflow.
One-click while listening
Must pause to record
How notes connect back to the original audio content.
Auto-timestamped to source
No connection to source material
Quality and accuracy of captured information.
Preserves author's language
Relies on your interpretation
Traditional note-taking apps like Notion and Otter require you to speak your thoughts aloud or type while listening, but our audio note-taking tool works differently - it captures key insights directly from the content you're already listening to. While reading research papers, academic articles, or study materials through our text-to-speech technology, simply click one button to instantly save the last two sentences you heard, complete with precise timestamps for easy reference.
This seamless approach eliminates the need to pause audio, switch apps, or interrupt your learning flow. Unlike voice memo apps that require you to dictate summaries, or transcription tools that convert speech to text, our system captures the actual content moments that matter most to you. Perfect for students reviewing literature, researchers processing papers, or professionals absorbing industry reports - you stay focused on listening while building a comprehensive, searchable library of key insights.
Students report better comprehension with audio, saying it helps them grasp concepts rather than just memorize facts.
Great way to listen to papers during my commute. Finally, a voice that doesn't sound like a robot.
Already thoroughly impressed! I've used Natural Reader for a while, but this is cheaper, designed specifically for academic papers (e.g., organizes into typical paper sections like abstract and findings), and, in my opinion, has a more natural flow in the AI voice. HIGHLY recommend!
The app is impressive, easy to listen to, no robotic voice, easy to use. Productive use of my driving time. Would recommend.
I tried a lot of text-to-speech apps before finding listening. From the purpose of reading academic books or papers it takes the top spot. It reliable skips footnotes and other content I do not want read out, and this cannot be said for other apps. I’m impressed.
Already thoroughly impressed! I've used Natural Reader for a while, but this is cheaper, designed specifically for academic papers (e.g., organizes into typical paper sections like abstract and findings), and, in my opinion, has a more natural flow in the AI voice. HIGHLY recommend!
The app is impressive, easy to listen to, no robotic voice, easy to use. Productive use of my driving time. Would recommend.
Great way to listen to papers during my commute. Finally, a voice that doesn't sound like a robot.
Already thoroughly impressed! I've used Natural Reader for a while, but this is cheaper, designed specifically for academic papers (e.g., organizes into typical paper sections like abstract and findings), and, in my opinion, has a more natural flow in the AI voice. HIGHLY recommend!
The app is impressive, easy to listen to, no robotic voice, easy to use. Productive use of my driving time. Would recommend.
I tried a lot of text-to-speech apps before finding listening. From the purpose of reading academic books or papers it takes the top spot. It reliable skips footnotes and other content I do not want read out, and this cannot be said for other apps. I’m impressed.
Already thoroughly impressed! I've used Natural Reader for a while, but this is cheaper, designed specifically for academic papers (e.g., organizes into typical paper sections like abstract and findings), and, in my opinion, has a more natural flow in the AI voice. HIGHLY recommend!
The app is impressive, easy to listen to, no robotic voice, easy to use. Productive use of my driving time. Would recommend.