
Podcast transcription for your digital memory
Save the ideas worth remembering.
remio turns podcast episodes into transcripts, AI summaries, and searchable notes you can ask anytime.

Paste a link. Ask it anytime.
Paste a podcast link into remio. The episode is captured into your knowledge base, so you can search it, ask questions, and recall useful ideas later.

Transcript first. Summary next.
remio keeps the full transcript before generating summaries, so you can verify details, quote exact moments, and ask deeper questions.

Unlimited transcription with
local ASR
remio uses a built-in local speech recognition model to deliver accurate transcripts quickly, even for long recordings, without repeated token burn from cloud-based processing.

Audio to text converter for
all kind of sources
Use the same transcript ability beyound podcasts. YouTube summerizers, meeting recordings, voice notes, and local audio or video files. Everything is saved into remio as searchable knowledge you can revisit, ask about, and reuse later.
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What only remio can do.
More than a podcast transcript tool
Most podcast tools stop at one episode.
remio connects transcripts with your notes, PDFs, webpages, meetings, and local files, so every useful idea becomes part of your long term digital memory.
Search across topics,
not just episodes
Search podcast transcripts and video content across topics.
From AI trends to European retail, in one connected knowledge network.
Ask questions with full context
Connect transcripts with your notes, articles, slides, and research reports, so every audio idea has richer context.
Turn transcripts into useful output
Turn podcast and video transcripts into presentations, charts, and polished materials in remio, grounded in what you watched.
Why users switch from HappyScribe and Podwise to remio.
See how remio compares to the tools you might already be using.
remio | HappyScribe | Podwise | |
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Local ASR, no duration limits | ✅ | 🅧 | 🅧 |
Capture playlists and channels | ✅ | 🅧 | 🅧 |
Podcast to slides/images/webpages |