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WhispriNote turns your voice, audio files, and YouTube links into clean, study-ready notes with flowcharts, mind maps, and timelines—on iOS, Android, and web. Try 5 notes free.
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Full description
WhispriNote is an AI-powered note-taking suite that converts lectures, meetings, and personal voice memos into polished, searchable notes—complete with auto-generated flowcharts, mind maps, and timelines. Record directly in the app, upload audio, or paste a YouTube URL; WhispriNote transcribes, structures, and formats everything into easy-to-study sections.
Designed for students, educators, and professionals, WhispriNote helps you capture every detail and review faster. Key features include: accurate speech-to-text, AI-structured summaries and key takeaways, visual diagram generation, a full-screen diagram viewer, PDF export, and a built-in voice chat that answers questions about your notes. Use it on iOS, Android, and the web for a consistent, synced experience.
Why users choose WhispriNote:
Record once, study faster: turn long lectures and meetings into concise, study-ready notes with visuals.
Flexible intake: record in-app, upload large audio files, or import YouTube lectures.
Visual learning: auto-generated diagrams make complex topics easier to grasp.
Export & share: create clean PDFs for hand-ins, revision packs, or team summaries.
Cross-platform & privacy-first: works on mobile and web, with secure storage and user-controlled deletion.
Pricing is simple: Free plan includes up to 5 notes so you can try the full experience; go Premium for unlimited notes. All features are available on both plans—the only difference is how many notes you can create.
Ideal for: university students turning lectures into study guides, teams summarizing meetings into action items, researchers transcribing interviews, and anyone who learns better with visual maps. Start with five free notes and see how much time you save