One useful conversion, free
Rescue a voice memo from the pile.
Give one recording a title, a readable shape and a portable home—without learning a prompt or creating an account.
Choose the recording that deserves to become findable.
3 minutes · 25 MB
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Limited live pilot: ten shared conversions per day while we test the complete journey.
Saving the recording first.
Your upload becomes a durable task before transcription begins. This normally takes under a minute.
Once the result is ready, you can erase its server copy immediately.
Your edits stay in this tab until you download them. Journo does not analyse or store the edits.
Make the next one effortless.
Journo saves first, keeps the original voice and makes each future recording readable without repeating this upload workflow.
What makes this more than transcription
You leave with the recording and words in formats you control.
The archive contains your original audio, an editable Markdown journal entry and the unedited transcript. It is designed to remain useful even if you never install Journo.
What happens on the server
The upload is accepted into Journo's durable processing queue, transcribed and formatted without advice or invented reflection. Processing audio is removed when the task finishes. Transcript and formatted text remain available to this temporary session for at most 24 hours, unless you erase them sooner.
What this does not claim
This is not on-device transcription, end-to-end encryption or a zero-knowledge service. Those would be different architectures. The promise here is narrow: a bounded conversion, honest data handling and a portable result.
When one sitting becomes a practice
Keep the voice, not just the exercise.
Journo saves your recording first, keeps the original audio, and returns a clear entry you can revisit without advice or judgement.