How To Record And Transcribe Calls On iPhone In iOS 18.1 Or Later

With the release of iOS 18.1 Apple introduced a built-in call recording and transcription feature for the iPhone, eliminating the need for third-party apps or tricky workarounds.

Here’s a quick rundown of how it works and what makes it so useful.

The new feature is part of the Phone app and does more than just record conversations. It automatically generates searchable transcripts and AI-powered summaries while keeping Apple’s hallmark focus on privacy. When you start recording, everyone on the call hears an automated announcement, and a visible indicator stays on the screen throughout the recording.

All recordings are saved locally to the Notes app, fully encrypted. Even the transcription is done directly on your device using Apple Intelligence, ensuring that no part of the conversation leaves your iPhone.

How to Record Calls

Getting started is simple:

  1. Make or answer a call.
  2. Tap the waveform icon in the top-left corner of the call screen to start recording.
  3. The automated announcement will notify all participants.
  4. Once the call ends, the recording is saved in the Notes app.

In the Notes app, recordings are stored as audio files with attached transcripts. From there, you can play them back, read transcripts, review AI-generated summaries, or share and delete files as needed.

Before recording, make sure you understand your local laws. Apple’s announcement feature helps with transparency, but it’s always wise to get verbal consent.

This game-changing feature is available on compatible iPhones running iOS 18.1 or later!

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