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Plaud.ai

AI voice recorder hardware with transcription

Category
Hardware
Platforms
ios, android
Starting Price
$169
Free Tier
No
plaud.ai
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Rating Breakdown

Privacy & Data Security 4/5
Transcription Accuracy 3/5
AI Analysis Quality 3/5
Recording Method 5/5
Ease of Use 4/5
Platform Support 2/5
Offline Capability 3/5
Integration Ecosystem 1/5
Knowledge Connection 2/5
Pricing & Value 2/5

Strengths

  • + Dedicated hardware for reliable recording
  • + Works in any setting (not just video calls)
  • + Good build quality
  • + No bot or software required

Weaknesses

  • Requires carrying additional hardware
  • Upfront hardware cost
  • Limited AI features compared to software solutions
  • Mobile-only companion app

Our Verdict

A unique hardware approach that's great for in-person meetings, but limited software features compared to pure AI solutions.

Plaud.ai takes a completely different approach to meeting recording: dedicated hardware. The Plaud Note is a slim, card-sized device that records audio in any environment: conference rooms, coffee shops, phone calls, or anywhere conversations happen. In a market dominated by software solutions that depend on video conferencing platforms, Plaud’s hardware-first approach solves a real gap: reliably capturing in-person conversations.

The device is well-designed, about the size of a credit card, and can attach magnetically to the back of a phone. For phone calls, it captures both sides of the conversation through vibration sensing when attached to the phone. For in-person meetings, it sits on the table and records through built-in microphones. The hardware-based approach means there is no software to configure, no bot to manage, and no dependency on any particular meeting platform. You press a button, and it records.

After recording, audio is synced to the Plaud companion app on iOS or Android, where it is transcribed and processed by AI. The app generates summaries, mind maps, and action items. While the AI features are functional, they are considerably less sophisticated than dedicated software-based meeting assistants. Plaud’s value proposition is in the recording reliability and versatility, not in the AI analysis layer.

Key Features

The Plaud Note hardware device records up to 30 hours of audio on a single charge. The card-sized form factor is portable and discreet. Magnetic attachment to phones enables phone call recording via bone conduction technology. The companion app transcribes recordings with AI-powered summaries and mind maps. Multiple output formats include summaries, action items, and topic breakdowns. The device works in any environment without depending on software or meeting platforms. Audio files can be exported for use with other transcription services.

Pricing

The Plaud Note device costs $169 as a one-time hardware purchase. The companion app includes basic AI features, but a premium subscription may be required for advanced AI capabilities and unlimited transcription. The upfront hardware cost is a different investment model than monthly software subscriptions. There is no recurring fee for the recording capability itself, which appeals to users who dislike subscription fatigue. That said, the total cost of ownership (hardware plus any premium subscriptions) should be compared against pure software alternatives.

Privacy & Security

Plaud’s privacy model has two distinct phases. During recording, audio is captured and stored locally on the device; no cloud connection is needed, and no data leaves the hardware. This is a strong privacy posture for the capture phase. But when audio is synced to the companion app for transcription and AI processing, it is sent to cloud servers. This means the final processing step has the same cloud exposure as any other cloud-based transcription tool. The local capture is a meaningful privacy advantage for environments where network monitoring is a concern, but the end-to-end privacy story is mixed.

Best For

Plaud.ai is ideal for professionals who frequently attend in-person meetings and need reliable audio capture without depending on video conferencing software. Lawyers recording client meetings, consultants in on-site sessions, journalists conducting interviews, and executives in boardroom discussions will appreciate the hardware reliability. The phone call recording capability is also unique. Plaud is less suited for users who primarily attend video calls, teams that need deep AI analysis, or anyone who wants a complete meeting intelligence platform.

How Plaud.ai Compares to Hedy

Plaud and Hedy represent two philosophies: dedicated hardware versus intelligent software. Plaud’s hardware ensures recording reliability in any physical environment, which is a genuine advantage for in-person meetings. That said, Hedy can also capture in-person meetings through device microphones, making the hardware advantage less decisive than it appears. On AI capabilities, Hedy is in a different league: real-time coaching, on-device transcription, knowledge connections, and configurable session types versus Plaud’s basic summaries. Hedy processes transcription entirely on-device; Plaud requires cloud processing after recording. Hedy runs on five platforms; Plaud’s software is mobile-only. Hedy provides real-time intelligence during meetings; Plaud’s value is in post-meeting processing. If you specifically need a dedicated recording device for environments where using a laptop or phone is impractical, Plaud serves that niche. For every other meeting scenario, Hedy provides a more capable, more private, and more versatile solution.