Two-Stage Voice Recorder Design Separates Live Transcription from Polished Notes
A two-stage approach to voice recording with transcription addresses two distinct user needs: speed and usability. The first stage displays provisional text in near real time using short audio chunks, with a local queue to handle poor connectivity. The second stage uses a language model to clean up the transcript, remove fillers, fix punctuation, and extract key decisions — without altering the original audio. Separating capture, transcription, and organization into independent components means a failed summary never risks losing the source recording. The concept also emphasizes user consent indicators, one-tap accessibility, and export options in multiple formats to keep notes portable.
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