Just hit record, spell it all out, and Audioscribe will turn it into a well-structured note. This was created with Wordware - a tool (an IDE) for building AI agents. Feel free to duplicate the agent to start building on your own ideas.
Free and open-source AI to turn voice into structured notes
Just hit record, spell it all out, and Audioscribe will turn it into a well-structured note. This was created with Wordware - a tool (an IDE) for building AI agents. Feel free to duplicate the agent to start building on your own ideas.
👋🏻 Hi Product Hunt makers! I’m Kamil, Head of Growth at Wordware—an IDE for building AI agents. Long ago, we built Audioscribe (without the name then) as an internal tool to structure our brainstorming ideas or while talking to ourselves (yes, we do that a lot!). Then we started using it for other purposes: social media posts, email writing, just us blabbering, and so on. People noticed us using it, we shared it with them, then with friends, and then with friends of friends. Somehow, we got enou
Finally get you! Good job team. I believe it's super efficient for workers and students. It could sort meeting points and knowledge quickly. Love to to see how many structures do you have? Want some more unique and clear.
I was lucky to get to use this pre-launch thanks to @unable0 - loving this and now a daily use product for me given volume of audio media with my remote team.
Wordware is simply amazing. I had the privilege of being walked through how to optimize the different LLM models available in Wordware in alignment with their respective zones of genius (i.e. Sonar for research and scraping, GPT for verification, Claude for writing, etc.) and was impressed with tangible results and POCs within minutes that I've previously spent months building. And at the time, I didn't even know Audioscribe would become part of the suite! There are truly an infinite number of u
Es extraordinaria. SĂłlo me puse a hablar de pensamientos sueltos que tengo para mi prĂłximo libro y en breve obtuve un Ăndice y un resumen. Todo fue dictado en castellano y obtuve un resumen y un Ăndice en InglĂ©s
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