A second brain,
spoken into
existence.

MicroMemo turns every fleeting thought into a searchable note. Tap record, keep talking. We'll transcribe it, summarize it, and surface it when you need it.

Built for minds that won't stop moving.

Three ways MicroMemo quietly becomes indispensable.

Back-to-back meetings
Record standups, one-on-ones, and client calls. Get a summary and full transcript on every memo — ready before your next meeting starts.
Ideas on the walk
The best thinking happens away from your desk. Speak your idea in 30 seconds. MicroMemo shapes it into a clean note you can actually use later.
Lectures & research
Record long-form sessions. Pull direct quotes from the transcript, jump to any moment by searching, and keep every note in a searchable archive.

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  • 5 memos per month, any length
  • AI summaries on every memo
  • Search across all transcripts
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How accurate is the transcription?
We use state-of-the-art speech models that handle accents, filler words, and technical vocabulary. Typical accuracy sits above 95% for clear audio. You can edit any transcript by tapping a word.
Does it work offline?
You can record offline — transcription happens when you reconnect. Pro users can opt into on-device transcription for sensitive recordings.
Who can see my recordings?
Only you. Recordings are end-to-end encrypted and never used to train models. You can delete a memo and its transcript permanently at any time.
Can I export my memos?
Yes. Free accounts can export to plain text and Markdown. Pro adds direct sync to Notion, Obsidian, and Apple Notes, plus bulk export.
What languages does it support?
Transcription works in 40+ languages. Summaries are currently available in English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and Japanese.
Is there a desktop app?
Not yet. MicroMemo is mobile-first — your phone is always with you. A web reader for browsing and searching is on the roadmap for later this year.