Not another voice notes app.
Speak it. Forget it.
Vox won't.
Talk for a few seconds, on a walk, in the middle of a thought, however it comes out. Vox makes sense of it and keeps it organized, so when you come back, what matters is right there. No lists to file. Nothing to hold in your head.
Android, Web · iOS coming soon
Sound familiar?
You already talk to yourself. It just turns into a mess.
Notes to self, voice memos, half-typed reminders, scattered across apps and never read again. Vox takes the same rambling and files it into threads that actually hold together.
Your second brain
A second brain that organizes itself.
The notes you fire off to yourself all day, half-finished and out of order, don't stay a mess. Vox reads each one and sorts it into tasks, reminders, ideas, and events. No tagging, no filing.
Your home
Open it, and it's already composed.
This is what you wake up to: a home composed for you, not filed by you. Today's open loops, the people you keep mentioning, topics brewing toward a decision, what's lately, your ideas, decisions, and reflections, surfaced when they matter and quietly retired when they go quiet. Switch lenses: threads, timeline, or the mind map.
All of that, from just talking.
You speak for a few seconds. Vox does the structuring, connecting, and surfacing. Here's how.
01 · Capture
Catch it before it's gone.
Pull down from any screen, even locked, and tap the Vox tile. A subtle vibration confirms it's listening. Tap again to stop. On Samsung Galaxy, bind it to the Side key. Capture takes a second; no unlock, no app to find.
02 · Speak
Just ramble.
Diet log mid-bite. Therapy reflection on a walk. A journal entry while the feeling's fresh. An idea in the shower. A reminder before you forget. Speak however the thought comes out. Vox figures out what mattered.
03 · Structure
Vox structures the chaos.
Every clip is read on three levels: the intent of each piece (task, reminder, idea, decision, journal…), the people, projects, and topics inside it, and the facts Vox learns about them over time. Tasks even close themselves when you say they're done. No tagging, no filing. It organizes itself.
04 · Connect
Your thoughts connect themselves.
Mention a person, project, or topic again and Vox links those moments together, so themes build over time instead of scattering across hundreds of notes. The more you talk, the more the picture fills in.
No setup needed
Don't want to wire up other apps? Don't.
Every capture lives in Vox, searchable, scrollable, organized by day, and threaded by topic. Connect external apps later if you want.
Made for real life
Whatever you're juggling, just say it.
Vox isn't a work tool or a journal app. It's for the whole messy stream of your life, and it sorts each piece to where it belongs.
“Bench, three sets of eight at 80 kilos. Felt strong, up from last week.”
“My therapist said to notice when I start catastrophizing.”
“Lunch was a grilled chicken bowl, around 600 calories.”
“Feeling drained but weirdly hopeful about the launch.”
“Idea: let people define their own intents at runtime.”
“Remind me to call mom this weekend and book the dentist.”
How it works
Three seconds to capture.
Speak it. No app to hunt for. No interrupting what you're doing.
Vox isn't where notes pile up. It's where they make sense.
Speak once. Vox structures it, connects it to everything related, and routes the pieces to your calendar, tasks, and notes. A second brain that does the organizing for you.
Pricing
Start free. Scale when you need.
"Unlimited" and "no daily limit" are subject to fair use. See Terms
FAQ
Questions
Audio is used only to transcribe your speech to text, then immediately deleted. Vox never stores your recordings.
Yes. Every capture is retrievable via the API, and the Obsidian plugin syncs them as Markdown into your vault.
Cancel anytime from your account. Your account stays on Free after the current period. No data loss.
Android and Web today. iOS is coming soon.
Start capturing
Free to use. No account required to start. Available on Android and Web.
iOS coming soon