Audio is invisible to search
A voice memo titled "Recording 47" tells you nothing. The idea inside it is locked away.
Use case
Your best ideas show up when your hands are busy. Record a voice note in Luckynote and it becomes searchable text automatically.

A voice memo titled "Recording 47" tells you nothing. The idea inside it is locked away.
Skimming text takes seconds. Re-listening to find one sentence takes the whole recording.
Ideas you spoke and ideas you typed end up in different apps that never meet.
Hold, talk, send — the same motion as sending a voice message to a friend.
Your words become text with an AI summary, filed alongside everything else you save.
Weeks later, search a phrase you remember saying and the voice note comes back — text and audio together.
Yes. Voice messages you save in Luckynote are transcribed so their content shows up in search, next to the original audio.
Yes. Like any saved message, a voice note can be starred, moved to a folder, or converted into a task with one tap.
Keep the fast capture habit, but give yourself a better place to return to later.