One of the most compelling features of Google Pixel is its voice recording app. Currently exclusively available on all Pixel phones, the voice recording app transcribes voice (only in US English for the moment) in real time, even without a data connection.
As reported by 9to5Google, the Google Recorder web application has arrived, albeit a bit early because the interface is not yet fully functional. Recorder.google.com has been put online and the site will allow you to listen to and view the recordings and their transcriptions.

The app makes it easy to search through recordings lasting several hours and even automatically identifies lectures or interviews by vague topics. You can also cut the recordings by cutting pieces of the transcript through the text. It is currently only possible to do everything from the Google Pixel recording app, so a web interface that will allow you to do the above, as well as share those recordings and transcripts is a great way to ” extend the usability of the application.
You can go to the website now, and it will show you a landing page. When you try to sign in with your Google Account in its current state, the app does not work. We expect Google to launch the app very soon, possibly when the mobile app is updated with the backup functionality.
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