What is Echo?
Echo is an AI-powered voice recorder that turns your conversations into structured notes and transcripts.
It’s designed to help you capture meetings, lectures, and ideas — and automatically organize them into something clear and usable.
What you can do with Echo
Echo helps you go from recording to understanding in seconds:
• Record conversations, meetings, or personal notes
• Turn speech into a full, word-for-word transcript
• Generate structured summaries and key points
• Edit and refine summaries
• Organize notes into folders and workspaces
• Review, copy, or export your notes
Everything is built to save you time and reduce manual note-taking.
How Echo works
Echo follows a simple workflow:
Record your audio
Tap “Generate Notes”
Get a transcript and structured summary
👉 The “Generate Notes” step is essential — it processes and saves your recording as a note.
What you get in each note
Each recording in Echo becomes a note that includes:
• A full transcript (word-for-word)
• A structured summary
• Key points and organized sections
• The original audio recording
You can edit, review, copy, or export this content at any time.
One app, across your devices
Echo works across your devices when you’re signed in.
By creating an account (Apple, Google, or Microsoft), you can:
• Access your notes on multiple devices
• Keep your recordings safe and synced
• Avoid losing data when switching devices
👉 Notes are always tied to the account used when they were created.
Who Echo is for
Echo is designed for:
• Students recording lectures or classes
• Professionals capturing meetings or calls
• Creators organizing spoken ideas
• Anyone who prefers speaking over typing
What Echo is not
To set clear expectations, Echo:
• Does not automatically save recordings without processing
• Requires tapping “Generate Notes” to create and store notes
• Does not sync data across different accounts
• Does not recover recordings that were never processed