Record Audio
Push-to-talk microphone capture. Click record, talk, click stop — the recording is yours to download or chain into another tool.
About Record Audio
Record Audio is a push-to-talk microphone recorder: click record, speak, click stop, and the clip is yours to download or chain straight into another tool. It captures right in your browser with nothing sent anywhere. Reach for it to grab a quick voice memo or to produce audio you'll transcribe or clean up next.
- Category
- audio
- Input
- No file input — params only.
- Output
- Outputs: audio/webm.
- Cost
- Free, runs in your browser
- Memory
- low
Common uses
- Capture a quick voice memo and download it as a WebM file
- Record a snippet of speech to feed directly into Transcribe for a text version
- Grab narration or a voiceover clip without opening a separate recording app
- Record yourself reading something aloud, then enhance the audio for clarity
- Make a fast audio note during a call and chain it into transcription
- Test your microphone and review the captured audio before using it elsewhere
Frequently asked questions
Where does the recording go?
It stays in your browser. The audio is captured locally and is yours to download or pass to another wyreup tool. Nothing is uploaded.
What format is the recording?
WebM audio (audio/webm), the format the browser's recorder produces. It's widely accepted as input by tools like Transcribe and Enhance Audio.
Do I need to grant microphone access?
Yes. Your browser will ask for microphone permission the first time. You can revoke it any time in your browser settings.
Is there a length limit?
There's no fixed cap, but very long recordings consume more memory in the browser. For long sessions, record in shorter segments.
Can I send the recording straight to transcription?
Yes. The WebM output chains directly into Transcribe (free, in-browser) or Transcribe Pro (hosted, higher accuracy).
Keywords
- record
- audio
- microphone
- mic
- voice
- capture
- push-to-talk
- memo