Name the speakers in a recording
Echo Chamber labels who spoke, and you can give each voice a real name.
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.
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Open a multi-speaker recording
You will see labels like Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 beside what each person said.
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Tap a speaker label
Choose to rename that voice.
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Type or pick a name
If you have allowed Contacts, Echo Chamber can suggest names to tap instead of typing.
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It learns the voice
Names are saved to your speaker library, so the same person can be recognized in future recordings.
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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