One-liner
A real-time speech-to-text app for live conversations, meetings, and lectures with advanced noise filtering and customizable transcription settings.
Strengths
- Highly accurate real-time transcription even in noisy environments (review: 'Works great in crowded cafes')
- Supports multiple languages and dialects with automatic language detection
- Minimal latency between speech and text display (review: 'Text appears instantly')
- Customizable font size, colors, and layout for accessibility
- Offline functionality without requiring internet connection
Weaknesses
- No built-in speaker identification or speaker labeling (review: 'I can’t tell who said what')
- Limited export options—can’t save transcripts as PDF or DOCX (review: 'Only plain text, no formatting')
- Interface feels outdated; lacks modern UI polish (review: 'Looks like it was made in 2015')
- No cloud sync across devices (review: 'I have to reconfigure everything on each phone')
- Frequent crashes during long sessions (review: 'App froze after 30 minutes')
Opportunities
- Add speaker diarization using lightweight on-device models to distinguish speakers
- Introduce one-tap export to PDF/DOCX with custom templates and timestamps
- Build a companion web dashboard for transcript management and search
- Offer a premium tier with AI summarization of long transcripts
- Design a minimalist, accessible UI overhaul focused on readability and speed
Competitors
- Google Live Transcribe
- Otter.ai
- Speechnotes
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 1:57:54 PM