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Now in early access · 2026

Capture every spark, by voice.

A pocket-sized recording card for meetings and fast voice notes. Press, speak, let go; SnapNote turns each capture into a clean transcript, summary and follow-ups.

Made by Nooklab · No phone-dependence. Syncs over Wi-Fi.

SnapNote display-free recording card
Press. Speak. Let go.
Cloud notes
See it in action

A quick recording becomes a clean meeting note.

The card stays simple. The intelligence lives in the cloud, where each capture becomes a summary, transcript and follow-up list without asking you to babysit another inbox.

Voice capture

“Move the call, send the sheet, confirm the launch note.”

AI prepares notes
Meeting recap

Pricing changed, launch timing moved and the deck needs one final pass.

Action items

Send Mia the pricing sheet, confirm the launch note and prep the next call.

Transcript

Search the exact wording later, with the important lines easy to find.

The hardware shape

Pocket-flat, plain, quietly personal.

These are concept renders for direction: the card stays plain, tactile and confidential, with no display or exposed interface.

SnapNote recording card material detail

A card, not another device to manage.

Thin edges, one tactile control, and a quiet mark on the surface. The object should disappear into your day.

SnapNote recording card on a desk

Built for desks, bags and pockets.

Keep it next to a notebook, in a jacket pocket, or anywhere a thought usually arrives before your phone does.

Person holding the SnapNote recording card

Use it before the thought cools down.

Hold the card, press the side control, say the thing. No unlock ritual, no app surface, no detour.

SnapNote recording card attached to the back of a phone

Can ride on the phone, without becoming the phone.

Keep it magnetically close when you want to carry less, while capture still stays off the phone front.

Meeting results, from one button

Record a moment. Get the notes.

Each capture syncs to cloud AI and comes back as the output people expect from a meeting card: recap, transcript, decisions and follow-ups.

Summary

The point in plain language.

A concise recap of what was said, what changed and what matters next.

Action items

Who owes what.

Follow-ups, owners and due dates pulled into a clean checklist after the conversation.

Transcript

The full context when you need it.

Searchable text with speaker-friendly structure, so details are easy to revisit.

How it works

From voice to notes in four moves.

The whole point is that you don't notice the steps — but here's what happens between your finger and your future self.

  1. 01

    Press

    Hold the side button. No app to open, no menu to wake; the card records only when you ask it to.

  2. 02

    Speak

    Talk like you would to yourself. SnapNote captures the note while you hold, then stops when you let go.

  3. 03

    Process

    Your capture syncs to cloud AI for transcription, summarizing and note cleanup.

  4. 04

    Review

    Open SnapNote later — or your phone — and find the recap, transcript and follow-ups ready.

For the moments you can't stop and type

Phones interrupt. SnapNote records the moment.

Behind the wheel.

Capture the follow-up from a client call before the next red light. The recap is waiting when you park.

Walking the kid.

Two hands full, brain full of half-thoughts. Press once, talk, keep walking. The list is waiting when you sit down.

Between meetings.

Capture the decision, the follow-up and the name you promised to send after a meeting. The note is sorted before you open your laptop.

At 1am.

Don't reach for your phone. The button glows softly — speak the idea, put it down, go back to sleep.

Why a dedicated device

Because your phone is the problem, not the tool.

SnapNote is the size of a small notebook. It does one thing well — and it does it without asking for your attention back.

  • One physical button

    No unlock, no swipe, no notification graveyard. Pressing is faster than thinking.

  • No display to fall into

    No feeds, no keyboard, no app drawer. It records the thought and gets out of the way.

  • Built for daily carry

    Made for quick notes on a desk, in a bag or on the back of your phone. Charge it when the week winds down.

  • Talks to the cloud, not your phone

    Independent over Wi-Fi. Your phone is welcome, not required.

FAQ

What people ask before they buy.

Do I need a phone to use SnapNote?

No. SnapNote connects to Wi-Fi directly and syncs to the cloud. A companion app exists for reviewing your library on the go, but it isn't required for capture.

What languages does it understand?

English and Mandarin Chinese at launch. More languages roll in over the year as transcription quality clears our bar.

Where do my recordings live?

Audio is transcribed in the cloud and the original is discarded by default within a day. You can opt to keep audio in your private library.

What does the AI return?

A transcript, concise summary, key decisions and action items. Short voice notes come back as a clean note with follow-ups when there are any.

What is charging like?

Several days of typical use on a single charge. The card is built for short capture bursts, standby and direct Wi-Fi sync.

When can I get one?

We're shipping the first production run in waves through 2026. Join the early access list to get a window.

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