Voice Notebook speech to text

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4.6
20.1K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The speech to text application that allows you to take voice notes and save them locally or send them to cloud services. Suitable for communication with deaf people.

Supports a customizable list of replaceable words and punctuation for voice input; continuous speech recognition; letter capitalization control; undo command for the last speech input, triggered by a button or by voice.

Can recognize speech in online and in offline mode (offline mode not available for some devices and languages).

Notes can be tagged and filtered by tags.

Contains words and characters counter. Convenient for bilingual voice input. Exports notes to Documents or Download folder or sends them to any text program. Can import text files from file managers or Google drive.

Allows you to save backup copies of notes with a customizable history depth.

When you save notes, you can automatically upload them to Google Drive.

Has a widget for convenient start. Integrated with Google Assistant, note recording can be started and stopped by voice.

The notes can be read aloud by android TTS engine.

Requirements for work:
1. The application uses default Android speech recognizer and optimized to use voice input from Google, so the device (phone or tablet) must have Google speech recognizer App installed and updated(!)
2. To improve the speech recognition it is desirable to have an Internet connection and also need to install a language pack for local voice recognition. Without a local language pack, if the Internet is lost, the application will stop and give an error. To install the package, read the application help.


Since version 2.1.5 include Wear OS App. Wear OS app Includes complication for easy starting.

Premium mode removes ads and unlock settings for:
Dark Mode (gives you more time for dictation)
"Always on Screen" mode with non stopping dictation
Setting Predefined email for sending voice notes by minimum clicks
Live word counter
Bluetooth support
Inserting date stamp in the beginning of new note
preferred offline mode of speech recognition

Premium settings are located at the bottom of the general settings page in the mobile version of the app. Premium mode only applies to the mobile version and does not apply to the Wear OS version.
Updated on
Apr 5, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
App activity
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.6
18.9K reviews
Claressa Campbell
May 21, 2025
This is pretty good. My favorite part is that it doesn't turn off when you have long pauses. Works best if you do a dictation, then paste into another app for editing - as this app will constantly drag you to end of the entire document. Of course, if you do the edit in this Voice Notebook app, you have a better chance at training it and getting better and better transcriptions. I will see how it goes.
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J.S. Patrick
June 5, 2025
this is probably the most easy to use dictation app I've come across. although it's not as accurate as the mobile dragon app, it never crashes and never loses any of my dictation. I only give it 4 stars because it lacks a lot of accuracy on punctuation. I would say it's about 95% accurate on words, but only about 75% on punctuation.
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Yuri Khramov
June 6, 2025
You can set your own punctuation key words in the Replacement list.
Richard Emory
March 25, 2025
For the most part this app is pretty good it occasionally doesn't get exactly what I'm talking about. And it capitalizes odd words in midsummit's frequently. I will admit I'm still learning how to use the app after almost 2 years. But it is the fastest way to get my thoughts down before they Fleet through my mind intergon forever. Just so you know this is a direct transcription from the app so that you can see the capitalization and the way sentence structures constructed and the understanding..
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