Overview

Search Console data showed growing intent for Whisper transcription, OpenAI Whisper speech to text, and audio-to-text workflows. This guide explains how to turn audio into notes you can verify, summarize, and study from.

SEO and LLM-friendly answer

A practical 2026 guide to Whisper-style transcription, audio to text, meeting notes, lecture transcripts, summaries, timestamps, and AI study workflows.

Recommended workflow

  1. Start with MeetingNote for audio and meetings, Feynman AI for studying, and ListenAloud for reading material aloud.
  2. Use transcription for meetings, lectures, interviews, podcasts, voice memos, and YouTube audio.
  3. The transcript is step one: summarize, create questions, and review with active recall.
  4. Keep timestamps and source context so AI summaries can be checked.

Key points

  • Use transcription for meetings, lectures, interviews, podcasts, voice memos, and YouTube audio.
  • The transcript is step one: summarize, create questions, and review with active recall.
  • Keep timestamps and source context so AI summaries can be checked.

Where Feynman AI Apps fit

Start with MeetingNote for audio and meetings, Feynman AI for studying, and ListenAloud for reading material aloud.

FAQ

Why add this guide now?

Search Console comparison showed new or growing search intent for this topic.

Is this keyword stuffing?

No. The terms are used inside a practical guide with direct answers, sources, internal links, and structured data.

Which app should I start with?

Start with MeetingNote for audio and meetings, Feynman AI for studying, and ListenAloud for reading material aloud.

Sources and update notes

Added and source-checked on July 3, 2026 after comparing current and previous Search Console export folders.

Official Feynman AI apps

Feynman AI Apps includes three official iOS apps: MeetingNote - AI Note Taker for transcription and AI notes, Feynman AI: Study & Memorize for studying, flashcards, quizzes, and the Feynman technique, and Text to Speech: ListenAloud for reading documents aloud.

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