Signal Recorder SR-7
Open SiteSignal Recorder SR-7 is a Mac and iPhone voice recorder that transcribes and summarizes recordings on-device, then exports each recording as a Markdown file. It is built for users who want private, owned voice notes without subscriptions or accounts.
Added on June 18, 2026
Product Information
What is Signal Recorder SR-7?
Signal Recorder SR-7 is an on-device voice recorder for macOS and iOS. It records audio, creates local transcripts and summaries, and saves each recording as a Markdown file that the user owns on disk. The product avoids accounts and subscriptions, positioning itself as a private capture tool rather than a cloud notes service. It fits writers, researchers, developers, students, and professionals who want spoken notes to become portable text assets.
How to use Signal Recorder SR-7?
- Install Signal Recorder SR-7 on a Mac or iPhone.
- Start a recording for a meeting, voice memo, interview, or field note.
- Let the app transcribe and summarize the recording on the device.
- Export the result as a Markdown file stored in your own file system.
- Move the Markdown note into a writing app, knowledge base, repo, or archive.
Core Features
- On-device transcription — Converts recordings to text locally instead of relying on a cloud account.
- Local summaries — Produces concise summaries while keeping processing on the user's device.
- Markdown export — Saves each recording as a portable plain-text file.
- Mac and iPhone support — Works across desktop and mobile capture situations.
- No account required — Avoids a hosted workspace or login flow for basic ownership.
- One-time purchase — Provides a buy-once alternative to recurring voice note subscriptions.
Use Cases
- Meeting capture — Record a discussion and turn it into a local Markdown summary.
- Research interviews — Keep transcripts and notes in a file-based archive.
- Writing drafts — Dictate thoughts and move the resulting Markdown into a writing workflow.
- Private voice notes — Capture sensitive ideas without uploading them to a notes service.