One-liner
An AI-powered audio-to-text tool that converts voice recordings into structured text, optimized for use with Obsidian note-taking software.
Strengths
- Seamlessly exports transcribed text directly into Obsidian-compatible Markdown format (v2md)
- Fast transcription processing with minimal latency on short audio clips
- Clean, minimalist interface focused on core functionality without distractions
- Supports multiple languages and handles technical/voice-heavy content reasonably well
- Integrates well with existing Obsidian workflows via direct file output
Weaknesses
- Only 3 reviews — limited user feedback makes it hard to assess real-world reliability
- No visible pricing or subscription model; unclear if free tier exists or what limits apply
- Users complain about inconsistent accuracy on longer recordings (>5 minutes)
- No option to edit or refine transcripts in-app — forces external editing
- No support for batch processing or folder imports, limiting scalability
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, open-source alternative with better error handling and batch support
- Add real-time transcription with live preview for meeting notes or lectures
- Integrate with Obsidian’s graph view by auto-linking speaker names to notes
- Offer a free tier with basic features and paid upgrades for advanced formatting/export options
- Add speaker diarization and timestamp alignment — missing in current version
Competitors
- Otter.ai
- Descript
- Fireflies.ai
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