About EurekaVoice
A voice recorder that actually does something with what you say.
Why EurekaVoice Exists
Most voice recorder apps stop at the audio file. You record a meeting, a lecture, a thought on the road β and then you're on your own. Scrubbing through audio, manually writing notes, trying to remember what was important.
EurekaVoice was built around a different question: what happens after you record?
The answer is transcription, scene-aware AI summaries, and Action Inbox β a task view that turns your follow-ups into a list you can actually work through, linked back to the original recording so nothing loses context.
Who Built It
EurekaVoice is built and maintained by Sokos Lee, an indie developer based in the Apple ecosystem. The goal has been to build a tool that makes captured voice genuinely useful β not just stored.
The app is native Swift/SwiftUI, built for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. iCloud sync, Notion integration, and Drive Mode are all first-party β no third-party capture pipeline, no data passing through servers that aren't yours.
Why Privacy Is Built In
Voice recordings capture something uniquely personal: the way you think out loud. Meeting decisions, personal reflections, business strategies. That content shouldn't pass through a stranger's server to get summarized.
EurekaVoice uses a Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) model for AI summaries. When you request a summary, your transcription is sent directly from your device to the AI provider β using your API key, not ours. EurekaVoice never sees the content of that request.
Privacy isn't a compliance checkbox here. It's a design constraint applied from the start.
Read how the BYOK model works βWhat's Next
EurekaVoice is actively developed. Upcoming work includes expanded language support, smarter scene template customization, and deeper integrations with productivity tools you already use.
Feedback and feature requests are welcome at [email protected].