Recording & transcription

Name the speakers in a recording

Echo Chamber labels who spoke, and you can give each voice a real name.

Updated 2026-06-14

When more than one person speaks, Echo Chamber separates the voices and labels them automatically. Replacing a generic label with a real name makes the transcript far easier to read and share.

  1. 1

    Open a multi-speaker recording

    You will see labels like Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 beside what each person said.

  2. 2

    Tap a speaker label

    Choose to rename that voice.

  3. 3

    Type or pick a name

    If you have allowed Contacts, Echo Chamber can suggest names to tap instead of typing.

  4. 4

    It learns the voice

    Names are saved to your speaker library, so the same person can be recognized in future recordings.

Names are applied, not baked in

Speaker names live in your on-device speaker library and are resolved when you view or export. Your stored transcript text is never permanently overwritten with a name, and nothing about speakers is sent anywhere.

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