AI voice recorders · Writing

Voice recorder for writers and authors

Dictate your draft. Capture every idea. Read the transcript when you stop.

Plaud Note is the AI voice recorder for writers and authors that captures spoken drafts, research interviews, and plot ideas, then delivers a clean, searchable transcript automatically. Attach it to your phone, tap once to start, and the text is ready when you are done. No playback, no manual typing, no transcription service required.

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What an AI voice recorder does differently for writers

Speak your draft. Get the transcript. No typing, no playback.

Plaud Note is the AI voice recorder for writers and authors that replaces the old speak-then-type workflow. Traditional recorders captured audio that required playback and manual transcription to become usable text. Plaud Note records spoken dictation, interview audio, or brainstorm sessions and returns a clean, searchable transcript through Plaud Intelligence. Novelists dictating chapters, journalists recording sources, and screenwriters capturing dialogue ideas all get structured text back without sitting down to type from scratch.


3 artifacts, ready when you stop speaking

01

Full verbatim transcript

Every word captured and organized. Searchable, timestamped, and ready to paste into your manuscript or notes.

02

AI writing summary

Key ideas, plot points, and action items extracted automatically from your dictation or interview session.

03

Editable text

Export the transcript directly to your notes app, document editor, or email. No reformatting, no copy-paste cleanup.

Works wherever writers work

Chapter dictation while walkingResearch interviews with sourcesPlot brainstorming and voice journallingDialogue capture and character notesPodcast pre-production and outlinesField notes for nonfiction and journalismAny format, phone attached or standalone

Plaud Note attaches to your phone. One tap starts recording. The transcript arrives automatically when you stop.

Workflow fit

Is Plaud Note the voice recorder for writers that fits your workflow?

Most voice recorders capture audio and leave the transcription work to you. Plaud Note closes that gap. Check whether the difference fits how you write.

What you need
Plaud handles it
Why it works
You dictate book chapters or scene notes while walking and need usable text without stopping to type
Plaud Note attaches to your phone and captures your dictation with one tap. Walk, pace, and think aloud. The transcript is ready when you finish, with no manual typing required.
You record interviews with sources for nonfiction or journalism and need a searchable transcript without a transcription service
Plaud Note processes interview audio through Plaud Intelligence and returns a speaker-labeled transcript automatically. No transcriptionist, no manual playback. Always inform your source and confirm consent before recording.
You capture plot ideas, dialogue notes, or character voices on the go and need them organized as text
Every recording is processed into searchable text in the Plaud App. Find a specific idea by keyword without scrubbing through audio files.
You work in multiple languages or record sources who speak a different language
Plaud Note transcribes in 112 languages. The transcript is returned in the language of the recording automatically.
You carry a device all day and need a battery that lasts a full writing session without charging
Plaud Note runs for 20 hours on a single charge. A full day of dictation and interviews fits without reaching for a cable.
You need to export transcripts into your existing writing or document workflow
The Plaud App exports transcripts to your notes app, document editor, or email in one tap. No reformatting, no cleanup required.

Built for your role

Built for writers and authors who think better when they speak

Pick the role closest to yours.

Novelist and fiction writer

Pain

Dictating chapter drafts and scene ideas while walking works well until you need the text on the page. Stopping to type breaks the creative flow. Voice Memos leaves you with a long audio file and nothing written.

How Plaud helps

Plaud Note attaches to your phone and captures your dictation with one tap. Walk, pace, and think aloud. The transcript is ready when you finish, with no typing or playback required.

Best output

Clean transcript

Journalist and nonfiction author

Pain

Recording source interviews is faster and more accurate than note-taking, but transcription takes time. Sending audio to a third-party service costs money and raises privacy questions.

How Plaud helps

Plaud Note records the interview and returns a speaker-labeled transcript automatically through Plaud Intelligence. Inform your source and confirm consent before recording. The transcript is ready in under 60 seconds.

Best output

Interview transcript

Screenwriter and podcaster

Pain

Capturing dialogue ideas, story beats, and character notes in the moment is faster than typing. The challenge is turning rough spoken ideas into organized, searchable text.

How Plaud helps

Plaud Note records spoken ideas and delivers a searchable, editable transcript. Find any idea by keyword in seconds without scrubbing through audio files.

Best output

Story notes

How it works as your voice recorder for writing

How Plaud Note captures and transcribes your spoken ideas

Stage
What you do
What Plaud delivers
Before
Attach Plaud Note to your phone. Tap once to start recording. For interviews with sources: always inform your subject and get consent before recording.
Ready immediately. 20hr battery covers a full day of dictation and interviews without charging. No software to open, no login required.
During
Dictate chapter drafts, capture plot ideas, or record research interviews hands-free. Walk, pace, or sit.
Captures your voice clearly from close range. Records everything continuously until you stop. Natural speech rhythm preserved for editing.
After
Tap stop.
Plaud Intelligence processes the audio and returns a full, searchable transcript. Ready before you put the phone away.
Share
Hit export.
Transcript pushed to your notes app, document editor, or email in one tap. Audio kept on-device for reference and verification.

Compliance & trust

Record interviews and dictation safely and within the law

Recording interviews as a writer

Journalism and nonfiction writing often involve recording sources. Inform subjects before recording and follow your publication's editorial standards on consent. Recording laws vary by region. Plaud's built-in disclosure beep plays at the start of each recording to help cover the notification step.

Privacy by design

Recordings stay on-device until you choose to process them. No background uploads, no audio sent to third-party servers automatically.

Encrypted storage

AES-256 encryption in transit and at rest. Your writing audio and interview recordings are never used to train AI models.

Compliance-ready output

Full verbatim transcript available for any downstream fact-checking, editorial, or legal workflow. Searchable, exportable, and organized by session.

Why writers switch

Why writers and authors searching for a voice recorder choose Plaud instead

Based on buyer reviews and writer community posts about voice recorders, these are the three setups writers came from and the specific reasons they switched to Plaud.

Switched from

Switched from

Sony and Olympus recorders

Standard writer's recorder for decades

"The audio quality was clean. But every interview still had to be played back and typed up by hand. That step took as long as the interview itself, and it broke my writing momentum."

Why they left

  • Audio-only output requires manual transcription or a paid service to produce usable text
  • No AI processing, no searchable transcript, no direct export to writing tools
  • Separate device to carry in addition to a phone

What Plaud does instead

  • Attaches to your phone and is always with you
  • Transcript delivered automatically through Plaud Intelligence, no typing required
  • Searchable, exportable text ready in under 60 seconds
Switched from

Switched from

Dragon dictation software

Popular desktop dictation tool for writers

"Dragon works at my desk when everything is set up. The moment I want to dictate while walking or record a source interview, it falls apart. I needed something that records first and transcribes later."

Why they left

  • Requires a dedicated microphone and a computer to be active during dictation
  • Real-time transcription only works at a desk, not while walking or in the field
  • Cannot record source interviews or capture audio from external speakers

What Plaud does instead

  • Records first, transcribes later through Plaud Intelligence, works anywhere
  • No computer required during dictation, phone attachment is the only setup
  • Full audio kept on-device alongside the transcript for reference
Switched from

Switched from

Voice Memos

Most common starting point for writer dictation

"I recorded everything in Voice Memos for years. But finding a specific scene idea meant scrubbing through audio. Nothing was searchable and nothing was written down automatically."

Why they left

  • Audio-only recording with no transcript, no AI summary, and no searchable text
  • Finding a specific idea requires scrubbing through long audio files
  • No export to document editors or notes apps without manually transcribing

What Plaud does instead

  • Every dictation returns a full, searchable transcript automatically
  • Find any idea by keyword in seconds without touching the audio
  • One-tap export to notes app, document editor, or email

Stop transcribing your own interviews. Start writing.

Get Plaud Note, the AI voice recorder built for writers and authors.

Customer stories

What writers say about Plaud

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Writing and research

“I paid $300 a year, and I make probably an extra couple thousand dollars a month in things I would have forgotten.”

Daniel Nudelman
CEO, TretchIT Solutions

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Journalism

“It allows us to focus, speed up follow-up, close deals faster, and keep everybody aligned.”

Kevin Sterneckert
VP Strategic Alliances, RELEX Solutions

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Creative work

“This is my administrative assistant. This is what takes my notes, gives me my to-do list, tasks, and management.”

David Williams
Founder, W3 Planning

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Real Plaud customers. Full stories at plaud.ai/blogs/user-story.

Recommended devices

Choose the right voice recorder for writers and authors

Pick the form factor that fits how and where you write.

If you...

Dictate drafts on your phone, record interviews, and capture voice memos throughout the day

→ PickPlaud Note

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Need a hands-free wearable for walking dictation, fieldwork, or recording sources without holding a device

→ PickPlaud NotePin S

If you...

Run interviews over phone calls and need AI summaries with action items after every conversation

→ PickPlaud Note Pro
Plaud Note

AI voice recorder

Plaud Note

Best for dictation, interviews, and voice memos

4.8 (214)
  • Attaches to your phone for always-ready recording
  • One-tap record, transcript delivered automatically
  • 20hr battery, 112-language transcription
Plaud NotePin S

wearable physical AI note taker

Plaud NotePin S

Best for hands-free walking dictation and fieldwork

4.8 (47)
  • 17.4g worn as lanyard, wristband, or clip
  • 20hr continuous recording
  • Records hands-free anywhere, no phone required
Plaud Note Pro

physical AI note taker

Plaud Note Pro

Best for phone interviews and long-form research calls

4.9 (81)
  • 4 MEMS microphones, 5m pickup range
  • 50hr battery covers all-day use
  • Smart Dual-Mode for phone and in-person recording

30-day money-back

1-year warranty

Lifetime support

Which voice recorder is free on iPhone?

iPhone Voice Memos is free and captures clean audio. It does not produce a transcript, summary, or searchable text. For writers who need usable text from spoken dictation or interviews, Plaud Note adds automatic transcription through Plaud Intelligence at $159 as a one-time purchase with no required subscription.

Which voice recorder is best?

The right choice depends on your writing workflow. For phone-attached dictation and interview recording, Plaud Note is a strong option because it attaches to your phone, records in 112 languages, and returns a transcript automatically. For hands-free walking dictation, Plaud NotePin S clips to clothing and records without holding a device.

Which is the best voice recorder to buy?

For writers who need spoken ideas turned into editable text, Plaud Note is the strongest option. It attaches to your phone, records for 20 hours on a single charge, and delivers a full transcript through Plaud Intelligence. The one-time purchase includes AI transcription. A Plaud Pro Plan ($99.99/year) unlocks unlimited AI minutes for high-volume writers.

Is it legal to record conversations for writing research?

Always get consent before recording. Recording laws vary by region. Many US states require all-party consent for phone conversations. Journalism and nonfiction writing both require informing sources before recording. Plaud's built-in disclosure beep plays at the start of each recording to cover the notification step. Check your local laws and any editorial policies that apply to your work.

Can I dictate a book using a voice recorder?

Yes. Many writers dictate full chapters by speaking aloud, then edit the transcript rather than typing from scratch. Plaud Note captures spoken dictation and returns a clean transcript through Plaud Intelligence. You speak the draft, stop the recording, and receive editable text ready for revision.

How do writers use AI transcription to speed up drafting?

Writers speak their draft aloud at natural speaking pace, which is typically faster than typing. Plaud Note records the session and returns a transcript automatically. The writer then edits the transcript as a rough draft rather than starting from a blank page. This approach works well for fiction dictation, interview capture, and brainstorming sessions that need to become written text.

How much does Plaud Note cost?

Plaud Note is $159 as a one-time purchase. No required subscription for basic transcription. A Plaud Pro Plan ($99.99/year) unlocks unlimited AI minutes and advanced features for high-volume users.

Can Plaud Note transcribe interviews in multiple languages?

Yes. Plaud Note transcribes in 112 languages. The transcript is returned in the language of the recording automatically. Useful for authors who interview sources in different languages or who dictate in their native language.

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Before you record: let everyone in the conversation know and get their consent. Recording laws vary by region. Many US states require all-party consent for phone calls specifically. Journalism and nonfiction writing both require informing sources before recording. Check your local laws and any editorial policies that apply to your work. Plaud's built-in disclosure beep plays at the start of each recording to help cover the notification step automatically.