Google Recorder is a voice recording app that can transcribe your recordings in real time, boost the sound in noisy environments, and automatically highlight specific parts of your recordings. It also integrates with other Google apps, such as Google Docs and Google Keep, so you can transcribe your recordings into documents or notes and share them with other people hassle-free.
From automatic backups to making video clips from voice recordings, here are 10 ways to get the most out of the Google Recorder app on your Pixel phone.

1. Choose Your Preferred Microphone
Before you start your first recording, ensure that you have set the right microphone option. The Google Recorder app lets you use your phone’s mic or a Bluetooth or external microphone. To configure this, follow the steps below.
2. Create a New Voice Recording
After selecting your microphone, you are ready to do your first voice recording. It’s simple to get started, but there are a few other settings to know about. Navigate to the Recorder app home page, and when you are ready to start, tap the redRecordbutton at the bottom.
you’re able to pause and resume recording as you see fit using the red button. To monitor the transcription, tap theTranscriptbutton. To discard the voice recording, tap theDeletebutton.

Once you have recorded what you need, tap theSavebutton to stop and save the voice recording. While here, you may get anAdd location to recordingspop-up, so configure your preferred option.
The voice recording will then be listed on the app’s home page. Tap thePlayicon on the far right side of the recording to listen to it. To access more playback options like playback speed, fast-forward, and rewind, tap a voice recording to open it on a standalone page.

3. Change the Transcription Language
Creating a written transcript of your recordings is one of Recorder’s best features. You can choose which language you want it in, too.
While still on theSettingspage, go to theTranscriptionsection, tapTranscription language, and pick your preferred option from theAvailable languagessection. Remember that not all languages are supported. When a prompt appears on the screen, tap theDownloadoption to continue and wait for the language to be downloaded or updated on your Android device.

4. Organize Recordings Using Keywords
To help you organize voice recordings better, you can include keywords from the transcription in your recording names. This way, you can differentiate voice recordings with similar content besides refined searches. Remember, this only applies to voice recordings that have transcripts.
5. Search in Your Recordings
To search your voice recordings for specific words or phrases, use the search bar on the home page for all voice recordings or the search button when you open a particular recording.
Alternatively, tap theTranscriptbutton to view the search results in the transcription instead. Again, use the arrow buttons to switch between the available matches. While here, you may long-press on a word, tap theEdit wordoption, type a new one, and tap theSavebutton. The change will be reflected in the audio as well.

6. Edit Audio Recordings and Transcripts
In terms of editing, the app allows you to cut out segments and trim your recordings accordingly. For instance, you may want to remove regions without audio or inaudible sections. For more editing features, see our list ofthe best audio editing apps for Android.
Tap theSave copyoption in the top right, edit the title accordingly if necessary, and tapOK.
If your recording has a transcription, use it for a more precise editing process. Tap theTranscriptbutton then long-press and drag your finger to select the words you don’t need. Finally, tap theRemovebutton.
you may also select just a section of the transcript you need and tap theCropbutton. The changes on the transcript are applied automatically to the audio. Remember to save when you’re done.
7. Create a Video From a Voice Recording
The Recorder app lets you create video clips from your voice recordings without needing third-party apps like thesetop AI video generators.
8. Transfer a Transcript to Google Docs
The Recorder app also offers a nifty feature with which you can directly copy a transcript to Google Docs. This can be useful if you want to archive, re-use, or share the script with other people.
From the app’s home page, tap to open a recording that has a transcript. Then just tap the three-dot menu and selectCopy transcript to Google Docs.
Choose the account you wish to use with Google Docs and the copying process will commence. Once completed, you can view the transcript by tapping theOpen Google Docsbutton.
From there, you cansave the Google Doc as a PDF on your Android deviceif necessary.
9. Share Voice Recordings as Audio or Transcripts
The Google Recorder app allows you to share recordings as audio or text using the steps below.
Tap theNextbutton and pick your preferred sharing app or mode. For instance, here’show to use Nearby Share to share files between Android and Windows.
10. Back Up Voice Recordings Automatically
So that you don’t risk losing all your recordings, Recorder makes it easy to back them up to your Google account.
With this, all your existing and new recordings will be backed up online automatically. Away from voice recordings, learnhow to back up your Android device properly.
Master the Hidden Features in Google Recorder
Google Recorder is a go-to app due to its unique features ranging from live transcription, sound boost, AI-powered features, and more. These features give it an edge over other voice recorder apps, and you can rest assured of more features and improvements in the future.