Pixel users taking searchable meeting notes
Use Google Recorder to capture discussions and find transcript moments later.
Free app path on supported devices.
Updated June 21, 2026
Google Recorder is not a phone-call recorder in the usual sense. It is useful when you need quick voice notes, meetings, lectures, interviews, practice sessions, or in-person conversations turned into searchable audio and text on a supported Google device.
Before relying on it, confirm device compatibility, language support, backup settings, export options, privacy comfort, and whether you need actual phone-call capture. Choose another recorder if the work involves iPhone calls, carrier calls, contact-center calls, or sales calls that must be tied to CRM records.
Google Recorder is Google’s voice recording and transcription app for supported Android and Pixel devices, with audio capture, automatic transcripts, search, editing, sharing, summaries, and Wear OS support.
The official Google Play page shows the app as installable from Google LLC and does not present in-app purchase pricing, making it a free app path rather than a paid recording product.
| Feature | What to check | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| Voice recording | Capture meetings, notes, lectures, and interviews as audio. | Plan fit: free app path on supported devices. |
| Automatic transcription | Check speaker labels, language support, and transcript accuracy. | Plan fit: test with real background noise. |
| Search and edit | Search transcript text, trim recordings, and find important moments. | Plan fit: useful for note-heavy users. |
| Sharing and backup | Confirm how files, transcripts, and cloud backup work. | Plan fit: privacy and export should be tested first. |
| Wear OS capture | Review Pixel Watch or Wear OS recording needs if used. | Plan fit: device support determines value. |
Use Google Recorder to capture discussions and find transcript moments later.
Free app path on supported devices.
Use transcript search to revisit terms, topics, and quotes without listening to the whole recording.
Check language support first.
Use local audio and transcript review for field notes when a phone-call recorder is not needed.
Test export workflow.
Use Recorder for ideas, reminders, and spoken drafts that need text search later.
Keep privacy settings clear.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| Google Recorder app | Free install Option shown on Google Play | No paid plan or in-app purchase pricing was visible. |
| Device requirement | Requires supported Android / Google device path | Feature availability can vary by device and region. |
| Trial / free plan | Free app path; no paid trial needed | No separate public paid trial was verified. |
Source: Official Google Play page.
Free plan: the official Google Play page shows a free install path and no visible in-app purchase pricing. Free trial: no paid trial is needed for the app path verified. Users should still confirm device compatibility, language support, backup behavior, and export needs before relying on it.
Google Recorder should be checked around Android and Pixel device support, Google account backup, recorder.google.com access, transcript export, audio sharing, Google Drive or file workflows, Wear OS capture, language support, privacy settings, local storage, and whether recordings need to be moved into Docs, case files, CRM, or team storage.
Open the app on a supported device and record a short real meeting or voice memo. Review the transcript, search for a phrase, trim the audio, export or share the file, and decide whether cloud backup is acceptable before using it for important notes.
The official Google Play page shows a free install path and no visible in-app purchase pricing.
Yes. It is available through a free app install path on Google Play.
No separate paid trial was verified because no paid plan was visible.