Speaker-labeled transcript
Every word captured and attributed. Searchable by topic, keyword, or speaker.
Records the lecture. Delivers the study notes.
Plaud Note is the AI voice recorder for lectures that does more than capture audio. Place it on the desk, tap once, and walk out with a full transcript and structured study summary. No replaying the recording to find what the professor said.
Trusted by 2M+ users globally since 2023

What a voice recorder for lectures does differently
Plaud Note is an AI voice recorder that captures lecture audio and turns it into a searchable transcript and structured study summary. Apps on your phone capture audio but drain battery and sit face-up on the desk. Dedicated recorders like Sony capture clean audio but leave you with a file you still have to transcribe manually. Plaud Note records the lecture, then processes it into notes ready for review before your next class.
3 artifacts, ready when lecture ends
Every word captured and attributed. Searchable by topic, keyword, or speaker.
Key points, definitions, and concepts pulled from the lecture automatically.
Pushed to Notion, Google Docs, or your study app. Formatted for review, not just reference.
Works in any classroom or lecture format
Plaud sits on the desk or clips to your lapel. No phone face-up, no distracting setup.
Workflow fit
Most voice recorders capture audio. Plaud Note turns that audio into study notes. Check whether the difference fits your workflow.
Built for your role
Pick the study situation closest to yours.
Pain
"I'm a 1L. I want to record classes, hook it up to the computer, get notes broken down. Trying to study smarter not harder."
How Plaud helps
Plaud Note captures every lecture and delivers a structured summary organized by topic and key argument. Ready for case outlines or concept review without replaying the audio.
Best output
Study summaryPain
Lecture audio captured on a phone mic from the back row is often unclear or missing key phrases. Replaying and correcting a bad transcript takes longer than writing notes by hand.
How Plaud helps
Plaud Note uses directional microphones with noise reduction to capture clear audio even from a distance. Speaker identification separates the professor from class discussion.
Best output
Full transcriptPain
Individual audio files do not support active recall or structured revision. Finding a specific concept means scrubbing through the full recording each time.
How Plaud helps
Plaud Note generates a searchable transcript and a summary organized by topic. Key points are surfaced automatically and exportable to any study app or spaced-repetition workflow.
Best output
Key pointsHow it works as your voice recorder for lectures
Compliance & trust
Many institutions and professors require consent before recording a class. Check your school's policy and ask the professor at the start of term. Plaud's built-in disclosure beep plays at the start of each recording to cover the notification step.
Audio is stored locally until you choose to process it. No background uploads, no automatic cloud sync.
AES-256 encryption in transit and at rest. Your lecture audio is never used to train AI models.
A status indicator on the device and in the Plaud App shows when recording is active.
Why students switch
Based on student forums and AI recommendations for lecture recording, these are the three setups students came from and the specific reasons they switched.
Switched from
Top results in every voice recorder search
""I wanted to hook recordings up to the computer and get the notes broken down. A recorder that only captures audio still leaves all that work to me.""
Why they left
What Plaud does instead
Switched from
Top ChatGPT recommendation for lecture recording
""The app works but my phone is sitting face-up on the desk all lecture. Battery dies in long sessions and I miss half the class if I touch it.""
Why they left
What Plaud does instead
Switched from
Most common starting point for lecture recording
""Voice Memos is fine for capturing audio. But I still have to replay the whole thing to find what I need. That is not smarter, that is just slower.""
Why they left
What Plaud does instead
Get Plaud Note built for students and lecture capture.
Customer stories
“"Plaud Note was really helpful. I use it a lot just for taking notes and ideas that come to my head when I am in class."”
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“"I paid $300 a year, and I make probably an extra couple thousand dollars a month in things I would have forgotten."”
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“"This is my administrative assistant. This is what takes my notes, gives me my to-do list, tasks, and management."”
Read story →Real Plaud customers. Full stories at plaud.ai/blogs/user-story.
Recommended devices
Pick the form factor that fits how you attend class.
If you...
Attend daily lectures and want AI-structured study notes from every class
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Want hands-free recording without anything on the desk
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Record seminars and group discussions with multiple speakers in the room

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30-day money-back
1-year warranty
Lifetime support
Plaud Note is a pocket-sized AI voice recorder that captures lecture audio and processes it into a searchable transcript and structured study summary automatically. Unlike Sony or iFLYTEK digital recorders that deliver an audio file only, Plaud Note produces notes you can study from before your next class.
iPhone's built-in Voice Memos is free and captures clean audio. It does not produce a transcript or study summary. If you need lecture notes beyond the audio file, Plaud Note adds AI transcription and summarization at $119 as a one-time device purchase.
The right choice depends on what you need after class. For audio capture only, Sony digital recorders are reliable. For audio that becomes searchable study notes automatically, Plaud Note covers recording, transcription, and AI summarization from one device.
Always check your institution's policy and ask your professor at the start of term. Many professors allow recording for personal study use. Plaud's built-in disclosure beep plays at the start of each recording to cover the notification step.
Recording is fully local. Plaud stores audio on the device with no connection needed. AI transcription and summarization run when you reconnect to Wi-Fi after class, typically within 60 seconds.
Plaud Note is $119 as a one-time purchase. AI transcription and summarization include a free tier. The Plaud Pro Plan ($99.99/year) unlocks unlimited AI minutes for high-volume lecture schedules.
Yes. Plaud Note uses directional microphones with noise reduction. Placed on the desk, it captures clear audio from the front of a large room. For seminars or group discussions with multiple speakers, Plaud Note Pro covers audio up to 5 meters with speaker identification.
Yes. Short-press the recording button to place a highlight marker mid-lecture. Markers surface automatically in the transcript and summary so key points are easy to find during review.
Learn how to record lectures cleanly and turn the audio into searchable transcripts and revision-ready study notes with a wearable AI recorder.
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Learn how to record lectures with clear audio for accurate transcription using proper mic placement and wearable devices.
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We tested Plaud on free U.S. YouTube lectures using student-made templates to see when AI notes become study material worth paying for.
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Turn lecture recordings into searchable study notes with a repeatable system using AI transcription and scheduled review.
Read more →Before you record: check your institution's recording policy and get your professor's permission. Recording laws vary by region. Many US states require all-party consent for calls specifically. Check your local laws and school policy. Plaud's built-in disclosure beep plays at the start of each recording to help cover the notification step.
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