You can record and save audio, turn your speech into searchable words on your screen, and search through recorded audio files. The Recorder app works on Pixel 3 and later Pixel phones.
Available languages for real-time transcription
- Pixel 3 to Pixel 5a: US English, British English, Singaporean English, Irish English, Australian English, Japanese, German, French
- Pixel 6 and later, including Fold: US English, British English, Singaporean English, Irish English, Australian English, Japanese, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Canadian French, Indian English, Mandarin Chinese, and Hindi.
Create or delete a recording on your phone
- On your device, open the Recorder app .
- Tap Record .
- Your device will record, even if the screen goes to sleep.
- While recording, you'll see a "Currently recording" message in your notifications.
- You can record up to 18 hours on a single recording.
- When you're done, tap Pause .
- Tap Save or Delete.
- To name a recording, tap on the recording Menu Rename.
Save a section
- Tap the recording you want to edit Edit .
- Select the audio or transcript you want to keep.
- Tap Crop Save copy.
- Name the file.
- Tap OK.
Remove a section
- Tap the recording you want to edit Edit .
- Select the audio or transcript you want to remove.
- Tap Remove Save copy.
- Name the file.
- Tap OK.
Remove background noise
You can remove background noise from an existing recording with "Clear voice."
Important: This feature is only available on Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
- On your device, open the Recorder app .
- Tap your Profile photo or Initial Recorder settings.
- Turn on Clear voice.
Tip: After you turn it on, “Clear voice” displays at the top of your individual recording. You can turn this setting on or off as needed.
Turn speaker labels on and off
Sign into your Google Account- On your device, open the Recorder app .
- Tap your account profile photo or initial.
- Tap Recorder settings Speaker labels.
- Tap Yes, enable when prompted.
- You can go back and turn off Speaker labels in "Recorder settings."
Update speaker labels
- From “Transcript view,” select Edit speaker labels .
- Select the dropdown menu beside the speaker label you want to modify.
- To apply changes for the current paragraph, tap Rename, Create a new speaker, or other labels.
- Tap Save to make the change.
Split a paragraph to update speaker labels
- For any recording, tap Edit Split from here.
- You can create 2 sections from a single paragraph, and make further changes to speaker labels.
Search speaker labels
You can search for people in a transcript by using the search function on the Recorder home screen:
- Tap Search .
- Type the name of the person you're looking for.
- Scroll through the list of all search results.
You can also search speaker names in a specific recording:
- Tap on an existing recording.
- Near the bottom right, tap Transcript.
- Tap Search .
- Type the name of the person you're looking for.
Share speaker labels along with transcript
Speaker labels are visible when you share your recording transcript through a video clip, text file, or a Google Doc. Learn how to share your recordings.
How Recorder handles your data for speaker labels
If you enable speaker labels, Recorder will analyze your audio recordings to detect and label distinct speakers within your transcripts. To do this, Recorder:
- Computes models of the voices detected in the recording on the device.
- Gives each voice detected a generic text label (such as Speaker 1, Speaker 2).
- Compares the voices throughout the recording so the transcript can reflect what each voice said and when.
The above steps happen on your phone or tablet and the generated speaker text labels will then be saved in your transcript. Note, the voice models referenced above may be considered biometric data in some countries or regions.
Voice models retention and deletion policy
The voice models used to generate speaker labels are stored temporarily on-device until speaker labeling of a transcript is completed, and then deleted (usually within a few minutes).
You can search for words, phrases, or sounds, like music or applause. You can also find the exact time the word was spoken, or sound occurred.
To search within a recording:
- Tap a recording Search .
To read the transcript of a recording:
- Tap the recording Transcript.
You can get a summary of your recorded conversations, interviews, and presentations. This summary is AI-generated. Learn more about Google's GenAI policies.
Important:
- This feature is available for Pixel 8 and later and English transcriptions only.
- This feature uses a large language model to summarize your transcript content, you're prompted to "Download model to continue.”
- Once you have a saved recording, within the transcript section, the “Summarize” button appears.
- Follow the on screen instructions to opt in.
- Tap Summarize.
- To expand or minimize the summary, tap Expand .
- If you receive an error message, follow the error to try with a different recording. The feature works best on medium-length recordings and uses restrictions included in safety features to block harmful content.
Tip: Once you've opted in, to generate a summary of your transcript, tap Summarize. You can expand or minimize the summary at any time.
- Turn on backup.
- Share the recordings.
- Copy the recordings to another app.
- Save them elsewhere, like in Google Drive.
Tip: If you turn on permissions, other apps can use your recordings. Learn how to control app permissions.
Share a recording link with a different audience
Important: By default, recordings and links that are backed up are private to your Google Account. If you choose to share a recording with the public, anyone with the link can access it.
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Touch and hold a recording.
- Tap Share Link.
- Select the audience you want to share the link with:
- Public
- Share with specific people
- Stay private to your account
Tips:
- You can only share a recording with email addresses associated with a Google account.
- When you share a recording with someone, they will receive an email notification.
Share a recording file with another app or share it as a text file
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Touch and hold a recording.
- Tap Share File.
- Choose an option:
- Audio
- Transcript
- Choose the app you want to use to share the file.
Generate a video clip for your recording
From the recording, you can create a video clip up to 5 minutes long.
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Tap the recording you would like to share.
- Tap More Create video clip.
- To customize a video clip, tap:
- Content Transcript & waveform or Waveform.
- Layout Square, Portrait, or Landscape.
- Theme Dark theme or Light theme.
- When you're finished, tap Create.
- To save the video clip, tap Save to device.
- To share the video clip, tap Share and select the app you want to use.
- If you don't want to save or share, tap Done.
Share or save a transcript & summary to Google Docs
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Tap a recording you would like to copy.
- Tap More Copy transcript to Google Docs.
- Select the Google Account you want to copy a transcription to.
Tip: To adjust your share settings, tap Share Change.
Share or save a transcript & summary as a text file
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Touch and hold a recording.
- Tap Share Transcript (.txt).
You can set Recorder to recognize and transcribe a language.
- On your device, open the Recorder app .
- Tap your account profile photo or initial.
- Tap Recorder settings.
- Select your transcription language.
- Tap Detect language.
When you start a recording, Recorder automatically recognizes the language you chose.
Tips:
- To change from “Audio” to “Transcript,” tap Transcript. On your transcript screen, you’ll find the message “ Auto detect” and your chosen language.
- If you record more than one language in a session, Recorder transcribes the most-spoken language.
You can use the Recorder app to re-transcribe an existing recording.
- On your device, open the Recorder app .
- Tap the recording you want to re-transcribe.
- Tap More Transcribe again.
- Choose a language.
Tip: Re-transcribe can process audio files on Google servers.
Languages you can choose
The languages that Recorder currently supports are:
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To find your favorite recordings more easily, you can pin them to the top of your Recorder home screen.
- On your device, open the Recorder app .
- Tap a recording.
- At the top of the screen, tap Favorite.
Tip: At the bottom of the recording, you’ll find the message “ Favorited.” - At the top of your Recorder home screen, “Favorites” are grouped in a folder.
Tip: You can find the total number of favorite recordings to the right of this folder.
To display all your pinned favorites, tap Favorites.
Block someone who sends you a recording
To block someone who sends you a recording, you need to block them from sending you emails to your Gmail account. Learn how to block users on Gmail.What happens when you block someone
- You won't receive email notifications from the blocked person.
- The blocked person can only share recordings with you manually.
- The blocked person won't be able to contact you through some of your other Google services, like Photos.
Find who you've blocked
- On your computer, open your Blocked users list.
- Next to the account you want to unblock, click Remove .
Back up and sync automatically saves your recordings to your Google Account at recorder.google.com. If you log into your account, you can get your recordings from any device. You can choose to back up and sync some recordings and also choose for other recordings to stay private on your device. Learn how to use Recorder without an account.
Important: Storage is shared across Photos, Drive, Gmail, and other services. If you use all of your storage, you can’t back up new files. You can get more storage or clean up space with Google One. Learn how to buy more storage.
Turn back up & sync on or off
Important: If you choose to back up and sync, your recordings are backed up outside your device. By default, backed up recordings remain private to your Google Account. Learn more about Google Account privacy policies.
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Tap your account profile photo or initial.
- Set the Google Account to back up recordings with: Select the account name.
- Important: When you create a recording, the recording is associated with the chosen Google Account. You cannot change this account later.
- Set the Google Account to back up recordings with: Select the account name.
- Tap Recorder settings Back up & sync.
- Turn Back up & sync on or off.
Change back up settings
- On your Pixel, open Recorder .
- Tap your account profile photo or initial.
- Tap Recorder settings Back up & sync.
- Change your back up settings:
- Back up with mobile data: Under Settings, tap Mobile data usage. Turn on Back up recordings over data.
- Important: If you back up with your mobile network, charges from your service provider may apply.
- To back up while roaming: Under "Settings," tap Mobile data usage. Turn on Back up recordings over data Back up while roaming.
- Important: If you back up with your mobile network, charges from your service provider may apply.
- Back up with mobile data: Under Settings, tap Mobile data usage. Turn on Back up recordings over data.
View & sync backed up recordings
To find all the recordings backed up to your Google Account, visit recorder.google.com.
To sync recordings on your Google Account that aren’t on your device:
- On your device, open Recorder .
- From anywhere on your screen, drag down to refresh.
If you use Recorder with different Google Accounts, you can switch between accounts to view the recording library saved to each account. You can only view the recording library of one Google Account at a time.
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Tap your account profile photo or initial.
- Next to your Google Account information, tap Expand more .
- Tap the Google Account with the recordings you want to view.
Find missing recordings
If a recording wasn't backed up to an account, it might have been created and saved before an account was added. To find a recording that wasn't backed up:
Important: You can't migrate recordings to another account.
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Tap your account profile photo or initial.
- Next to your Google Account information, tap Expand more .
- Tap Use without an account.
- Tap a recording you want to edit Transcript.
- Touch and hold the word that you want to change.
- Tap Edit word.
- Change the word to the one you want to use.
- Tap Save.
You can use Recorder without a Google Account so that certain recordings stay private on your device. If back up and sync is turned on, your device switches to and uses the Recorder app to store recordings, even if your device isn't connected to a Google Account.
To use Recorder without an account:
- On your device, open Recorder .
- Tap your account profile photo or initial.
- Next to your Google Account information, tap Expand more .
- Tap Use without an account.
To find and manage your recordings in a web browser, go to recorder.google.com.
From a web browser, you can edit the recording title, play a recording back, and search within a recording.
Delete an audio file at recorder.google.com (Pixel 3 & later)
Important: Deleted recordings are permanently removed from recorder.google.com and all synced devices.
To delete a recording:
Visit recorder.google.com and sign into your Google account.
Select the recording you want to delete.
Select Delete Delete.
- Visit recorder.google.com and sign in to your Google account.
- Tap Share .
- Choose the audience you want to share a link to this file with:
- Public
- Share with specific people
- Stay private to your account
- You can type a contact's name in the search space.
- You can only share a recording with email addresses associated with a Google account.
- When you share a recording with specific people, they will receive an email notification.
Learn how Recorder handles your data
Recorder sends audio to an on-device Google service or app to transcribe it. The audio never leaves your device. After the audio is transcribed, the Google service or app discards it.
Follow local rules when recording
Many places have rules or laws that prohibit or limit the recording of audio. These places could also decide whether you must get consent from others or the property owner before recording. Make sure to follow all applicable rules and laws, and get permission from others before recording them. Do not record copyrighted materials without permission.