All the Ways to Wave
Every way to capture a conversation with Wave — phone, watch, desktop, browser, meeting bots, phone calls, and imports — and which one to reach for.
Wave captures audio from just about anywhere — your phone, your wrist, your computer, a browser tab, a meeting you're not attending, a phone call, or a file you already have. However you capture it, the result is the same: one session in your library with a full transcript, an AI summary, and search across everything.
Your phone
The one most people use. Tap the red Record button in the tab bar and Wave captures through your phone's microphone. Use Pause and Resume mid-recording, Finish to stop, or Cancel to throw it away. Recording keeps running in the background and on the lock screen, and if you lose signal the audio is stored on the device and uploads when you're back online.
The Record button also opens a menu with every capture mode: Audio Recording, Phone Call, Meeting, Import, and YouTube.
- Recording on your phone
- Background recording
- Wave widgets and quick actions, Siri Shortcuts and the Action button
Your watch
Record from your wrist without pulling out your phone. Tap to record on the watch, stop when you're done, and the file transfers to your phone — your phone does the upload, so the session appears in your library once the phone is online.
Your computer
Three ways, depending on what you're recording.
Wave Desktop records your microphone and your computer's system audio at the same time — Zoom, Teams, Meet, a video, anything playing through your speakers. No bot joins the call, there's no length limit, and closing the window keeps the recording going from the menu bar (Mac) or system tray (Windows). See Wave Desktop and desktop audio setup.
Wave for Web needs no install. At app.wave.co, click New Session and choose Record. Browser recording is microphone-only and runs up to 3 hours per session. See Wave for Web.
The Chrome extension records straight from a browser tab. Under Audio sources you toggle Tab Audio, Microphone, or both — handy for web meetings and videos. See getting started with the Wave Chrome extension.
Meetings you'd rather not sit through
Wave's bot joins as a visible participant on Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams and records for you. Connect a calendar and let it join your scheduled meetings automatically, or paste a single meeting link when you need a one-off.
- Connect your calendar
- How to record calendar meetings with Wave
- Record any meeting by link
- Ultimate guide to recording meetings with Wave
Phone calls
Dial from Wave's Keypad on your phone or in the browser and the whole call is recorded, transcribed, and summarized. Your verified number shows as the caller ID. You can also bridge a call that's already in progress, so a call you didn't start in Wave still gets recorded.
Wave shows a recording notice before every call and asks you to tell the other person the call is being recorded. Recording laws vary by state and country — that part is on you.
Files you already have
Anything you can hand Wave gets the same transcript and summary treatment.
- Import an audio file (video files work too)
- Import a YouTube video
- Import a PDF
- Import podcasts with WavePod
Which method should I use?
| Situation | Reach for |
|---|---|
| Voice memo or an in-person conversation | Phone app |
| Hands-free, phone in your pocket | Apple Watch or Wear OS watch |
| Online meeting you're attending on a computer | Wave Desktop |
| A browser tab, no install on the computer | Wave for Web or the Chrome extension |
| Meeting you can't attend | Meeting bot |
| A phone conversation | Wave phone calls |
| A file, YouTube video, or podcast you already have | Import |
On the free plan you get 30 recording minutes before the paywall, and that allowance is shared across every method above. See Wave plans and pricing.
Everything lands in the same library, so you can record on your watch, review on your laptop, and share from your phone. See using Wave on multiple devices for how sign-in works across all of them.
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