The thoughts you lose between thinking them and typing them. Vox catches them.
Most voice apps assume you have a prepared list. Vox assumes you're rambling and figures out what mattered. Press your phone's side key from a locked screen, speak however the thought comes out, and Vox transcribes, structures, and routes each piece to the apps you already use.
And it comes back. Vox doesn't just file your thoughts and forget them. It connects related notes into threads, resurfaces the things you left open, and (on the web app) lets you ask across everything in plain words, like "Did I ever sort out that thing with the landlord?" Your scattered notes become something you can actually reopen, not a graveyard you never look at again.
Use it for:
- Diet logs mid-bite, without unlocking
- Therapy reflections on a walk
- Journal entries while the feeling's fresh
- Brain dumps in the shower
- Reminders before you forget
How it works
1. Trigger Vox from your phone's side key, a Quick Settings tile, or a notification.
2. Speak. A second, an idea, a full brain dump. Up to 2 minutes on Free, 5 on Pro.
3. Get a notification when Vox is done. Tap to see the structured result, or just check your connected destinations.
Why Vox
- The front door to your apps, not another note app. Vox routes to Google Calendar, Todoist, Notion, Obsidian, Slack, and Google Docs. Mention a date and it lands on your calendar. Say "remind me" and it becomes a reminder. Your tools stay your tools. Vox just feeds them.
- It remembers for you. Related thoughts link into threads, open items resurface what you left unresolved, and you can ask Vox across everything you've captured.
- Private. Audio is deleted from our servers immediately after transcription. Your transcripts stay encrypted at rest. Delete your account anytime.
- Real connectors, not screenshots in a marketing video. Every integration above is live and working today.
- Free: 10 captures a day, up to 2 minutes each, one connected app, no ads.
- Pro: 5-minute captures, no daily limit, all connectors, priority processing.
Privacy
Read the full privacy policy at https://tryvox.app/privacy. Every subprocessor is named, every data flow is described.