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Voice Memo — capture a note by talking, no keyboard

The hardest part of note-taking is starting to write. Memol's new Voice Memo lets you capture a note the moment it occurs to you, just by talking. AI cleanup, works in the browser and the apps. How it works and what it costs.

June 21, 20262 min read
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The reason notes don't stick is rarely motivation. It's the friction before you write. Unlock the phone, open the app, bring up the keyboard, start typing — and in those few seconds, half of what you thought of loses its shape.

Memol's new Voice Memo removes that friction entirely. Just talk. No keyboard.

How it works

Pick "Voice memo" in the create menu, tap the mic, and speak. Your words become text on the spot.

While walking. The moment you step off the train. Right after a meeting. Even with your hands full, even before the thought is fully formed — say it out loud and it's saved. Memol's idea has always been the same: write it down and forget it; AI finds it later. Voice Memo brings the "writing" part of that as close to zero effort as it gets.

Talk freely — it still comes out clean

Spoken language is messy. So when you save, you choose:

  • Save as-is — keep exactly what you said
  • Clean up with AI & save — AI fixes punctuation, line breaks, and headings for a readable note

The key: it never changes your wording. All AI does is fix the structure. What you said stays what you said.

Included in every plan (no separate add-on)

Voice Memo is included in every plan — there's no separate voice add-on to buy. It works the same way in the browser and in the iOS / Android apps.

Transcription has a monthly limit per plan (the same whether you're on desktop or in the app):

  • Free: 60 minutes / month
  • Standard: 4 hours / month per user
  • Pro: 10 hours / month per user

Need to transcribe a lot? A higher plan raises the allowance (add-on time packs are coming too). See the pricing page, and the help guide for how to use it.

When capturing gets lighter, your record changes

A note is harder to keep than to write. What you fail to capture, you can't remember later. When you can capture by voice, that first step gets remarkably light.

Give it a try — just talk to it. Your team's second memory now has one more way in.

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