Share the audio
In WhatsApp, press and hold the voice note, choose Forward, tap the share icon and pick AlGrano. You can also import an audio file straight from the app.
iPhone app · AI 100% on device
Share the voice note with AlGrano from WhatsApp or any other app. The name is Spanish for getting straight to the point, and that is the whole job: you get the key points, the tasks that landed on you, the dates that were mentioned and a ready-to-send reply in three tones.
How it works
The seven-minute voice note from the family group, the client who explains everything out loud, the colleague who thinks while talking. Listening to all of it costs real time, and what you actually need is the two or three things to do.
In WhatsApp, press and hold the voice note, choose Forward, tap the share icon and pick AlGrano. You can also import an audio file straight from the app.
Three to five key points, the tasks aimed at you and the dates that came up. The full transcript stays folded underneath, in case you want to check an exact sentence.
Three reply drafts with the same content in different tones: diplomatic, neutral, firm. Tap the one that fits, it lands on the clipboard, you paste it into the chat.
Demo
Thirty seconds of screen recording: a voice message turns into key points, to dos, dates and three replies ready to copy.
What you get
WhatsApp already transcribes its own voice notes. A wall of unpunctuated text still does not tell you what to do about it. That is where AlGrano starts: structure and a reply.
Three to five sentences covering what was actually said, ordered by what matters rather than by what came out first.
Whatever ends up on your plate appears as a list and moves into Apple's Reminders app with one tap.
"Thursday at six" becomes a concrete date you can hand over to the iPhone calendar.
Diplomatic, neutral or firm. The text goes to the clipboard and you send it from your own chat, never the app.
A personal voice note often holds more than you would tell a server: a diagnosis, a salary offer, a falling-out with a business partner. That is why AlGrano uploads none of it. Transcription uses Apple's on-device speech recognition and the summary uses the language model already shipped inside iOS. There is no server receiving your audio, because there is no server.
AlGrano uses Apple's Foundation Models framework, the language model already inside iOS. No OpenAI, no servers of ours, no API keys.
AlGrano has no record button and never asks for microphone permission. Audio only comes in through the iOS share sheet or a file you import yourself.
Transcribing, summarising, saving and drafting the reply all work offline. The only things that need a connection are Apple purchases and the list of other Freshlab apps.
No sign-up, no email address, no password. No analytics, no ads, no tracking identifiers and no cloud sync.
Transparency
The model summarising your audio is small and runs on a phone battery. It gets most things right and some things wrong: it can mishear a name, put an appointment in the wrong week, or treat something merely hinted at as settled. That is why every result carries the label "AI suggestion: please check", and the full transcript is always one tap away so you can read what was really said.
The three replies are drafts. AlGrano sends nothing on your behalf: you copy the text, paste it into your chat and send it yourself, with whatever changes you want. That last word is yours by design, not by caution.
What it costs
Sharing a voice note and getting the key points, the to-dos, the dates and the three replies is free. No subscription, no paywall, no monthly allowance of messages.
If the app spares you three six-minute voice notes, you can buy us a coffee, a tapa or a dinner from the settings screen. In return you get a supporter badge and an alternative app icon. It is voluntary and it unlocks no features.
There is no monthly plan, no pro version and no feature hidden behind a payment. The three optional purchases are one-off tips and change nothing about what the app does.
Support
Write to support@freshlab.es. We answer in English, German and Spanish, usually within one or two working days. Tell us the iPhone model, the iOS version, the language of the recording and what happened, and we save ourselves a round of questions.
Please do not email us the voice note. We do not need it to help you, and we would rather not have it.
An iPhone that supports Apple Intelligence, running iOS 26, with Apple Intelligence switched on in system settings. Speech recognition and the language model are both part of iOS, so there is nothing extra to download and no key to enter. If your device is not supported or Apple Intelligence is off, the app says so plainly instead of failing quietly.
Press and hold the voice note in the chat, choose Forward, tap the share icon and pick AlGrano in the iOS share sheet. The app opens with the file loaded and gets to work. The same route works from Telegram, Signal, Mail or the Files app: if iOS can share the audio, AlGrano can take it.
No. Transcription, language detection and the AI model all run on the device, and the app is fully usable in airplane mode. The only network traffic is purchases handled by Apple and one small list of the other Freshlab apps. Neither carries anything from your recordings.
No. The app has no recording function and never asks for microphone permission, which you can verify yourself in iOS settings. Audio only arrives through the share sheet or through a file you import by hand, so always by your own gesture on a recording that already exists.
A supporter badge inside the app and an alternative icon for your home screen. Nothing else: it unlocks no features, it removes no ads because there are none, and it lifts no limit because there is none either. It is a voluntary way to support the work, and the app behaves exactly the same if you never do it.
Swipe it in the list and the result, the transcript and the copy of the audio file all go together. To clear everything at once, delete the app from the iPhone, because the data only ever lives in its local storage. If you have an iCloud or computer backup, that copy is yours and is managed in iOS settings.
AlGrano is on the App Store, free. And you can read exactly what it does with your recordings, which is leave them on your iPhone.
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