Updated
Updated · Android Police · Apr 25
Analyst finds Otter is only effective free AI note-taking app on Android
Updated
Updated · Android Police · Apr 25

Analyst finds Otter is only effective free AI note-taking app on Android

11 articles · Updated · Android Police · Apr 25
  • Otter offers 300 transcription minutes per month, real-time summaries, and AI chat on its free Android app, unlike competitors that restrict essential features behind credit systems or strict time limits.
  • The app supports in-person and online meeting recordings, provides speaker identification, and maintains feature parity between mobile and desktop platforms, making it suitable for professionals needing reliable note-taking on the go.
  • While Otter imposes a 30-minute per-session cap and limits to three lifetime file imports, these restrictions are less prohibitive than those of rival apps, making Otter the standout free option for Android users.
Is Otter.ai's 'free' plan a gimmick given its hidden limits and legal troubles?
Is Otter.ai falling behind rivals in transcription accuracy and language support?
Will Microsoft and Google's built-in tools soon make apps like Otter.ai obsolete?
Why do users praise Otter's app when its accuracy is called 'below par'?
Could your private meetings be training Otter's AI without your full consent?
How reliable are AI meeting summaries if speaker recognition constantly fails?