Record or upload
Capture a lecture, explanation, thought, meeting, or existing audio file.
Audio recording and transcription
Lectures, explanations, voice notes, and spontaneous ideas become searchable knowledge instead of forgotten recordings.
Simple by design
Capture a lecture, explanation, thought, meeting, or existing audio file.
Convert speech into readable, searchable text inside your Second Brain Library.
Ask about the recording, translate it, or generate flashcards from the transcript.
A transcription makes long recordings easier to scan, reference, and organize.
Ask for key ideas, clarify a confusing section, or request a concise explanation.
Turn the transcript into active-recall cards without rewriting your notes.
Add recordings to the Learning Feed so valuable ideas return in later reviews.
Real-world learning
Record a lecture, ask for the difficult concepts, and test yourself on the transcript before class.
Yes. You can upload audio or record a new lecture, explanation, or voice note inside Grasply.
Yes. Once transcribed and saved, the recording can be used in Library chat.
Yes. Grasply can generate a focused quiz directly from the saved transcription.
No paywall. Start with material you already have or a topic you want to understand.