
Plaud, the AI company behind the Note and Note Pin, is launching a new version of the card-like recorder. The new Note Pro model brings Plaud’s hardware changes that facilitate some of the big software upgrades made through the app.
Plaud’s Note and Note Pin proved to be at the top of one of the new industries that surfaced at the break of more capable AI language models. The two devices essentially act as voice recorders with the purpose of recording meetings and any other conversation that needs to be transcribed.
Where the magic lies is in Plaud’s software, pulling that audio, transcribing it, and processing it based on custom and preset language models. For instance, finance meetings can be processed as such, and whichever LLM chosen by the user will pull relevant information and summarize with as little or as much detail as needed. Users are allowed custom processing modes, too, expanding the function to every imaginable profession and utility.
The company today announced that a new device is launching, and the app is getting a serious upgrade as well. That upgrade brings multimodal AI that can utilize intelligence from digital and real-world sources. Users will be able to upload context to the app, such as images to improve processing for specific fields.
The Plaud Note Pro itself is built as an improved Note, with the same card-like design that made the first device so appealing. The Note Pro has a small display that displays current modes and allows for small changes while recording. The button has a secondary function, beyond starting and stopping the recording. It can be used to highlight certain moments that need to stand out among long recordings.
The Plaud Note Pro is launching at $179 and is available for pre-order starting today. That pricing does not include cost of a subscription or recording minutes. The company notes the device should start shipping with the new app build in October.
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