“I’ll remember that later.”
You’ve probably told yourself that a thousand times — after a brilliant idea strikes mid-walk, during a deep conversation over coffee, or when a speaker says something that just clicks. But the truth? You won’t. Not clearly. Not fully.
That’s not your fault.
It’s how human memory works.
Philosopher Bernard Stiegler broke it down into three kinds of memory:
- Primary retention: what you’re experiencing now.
- Secondary retention: what you try to recall later.
- Tertiary retention: memory that’s externalized into a medium — books, recordings, photos, and now, digital files.
He called this third type — rétention tertiaire — the foundation of human culture and technology.
Without it, there is no history, no science, no knowledge transmission.
Which brings us here.
🎙️ Meet the AI Voice Recorder — Your Tertiary Memory Machine
This isn’t just a tool to save you from forgetting.
It’s your cognitive backup system — built for thinkers, creators, developers, and anyone who wants to remember more than their brain can carry.
🔹 AI Transcribe & Summarize – Just record. It’ll organize and clean your thoughts into readable notes.
🔹 Supports 112 Languages – From English to Japanese, it understands your world — multilingual, fast, fluid.
🔹 64GB / 155 Hours Storage – No cloud dependency. No account needed. Just long-form thinking, safely stored.
🔹 App Control, No Subscriptions – You’re not renting your memories. You own them. Forever.
🔹 Built for Lectures, Brainstorms, and Daily Flow – Whether you’re at a talk or on a solo walk, just tap and record.
👾 Geeks Don’t Just Think — They Archive
You document your code.
You version your ideas.
You know the value of logs, configs, changelogs — structured memory for systems.
This voice recorder? It’s the same idea — but for you.
It doesn’t just record sounds.
It records moments, insights, and context — and organizes them into a personal knowledge repository.
It’s rétention tertiaire, made pocket-sized.
Imagine stepping out of a meeting, a talk, or a solo ideation session — and already having an AI-generated summary in your phone. No more scribbled half-notes. No more forgotten flashes of insight.
You speak.
It remembers.
You stay in the flow.
Memory isn’t just personal. It’s programmable.