I built an AI Voice note taker transcriber
No-login recording is frictionless, but Otter.ai, Fireflies.ai, and Notta already dominate.

Vocova lets you paste a link from 1,000+ platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Zoom, Google Meet, etc.) or upload a file, and get back a transcript with speaker labels, timestamps, and optional translation into 145+ languages – all in one step.
I treat this product like a piece of craft. Every interaction is intentional – the smoothest possible flow from input to output, the highest transcription success rate I can achieve, and a UI that I'd be proud to put my name on. Small things matter: how naturally speaker labels read, how precisely timestamps align with every word, how a bilingual export looks like a polished document rather than a raw data dump.
A few details:
- Speaker diarization with one-click rename and merge - Bilingual side-by-side view with inline editing - Export as PDF, DOCX, SRT, VTT, TXT, CSV - Shareable transcript links – no sign-up required for viewers
Free to start, no credit card required. I'd love feedback on the transcription quality and the overall experience.
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