From live recording to AI-powered insights
Real-time speech-to-text with translation and AI-powered live summary
Watch your meetings transcribe in real-time with speaker identification. Enable translation to follow conversations in your preferred language. The Live Summary panel distills key points as people speak — perfect for non-native speakers.
Intelligent insights at your fingertips
Always-on-top subtitles for any app

Focus on the conversation while we transcribe and translate. Review with AI summaries or ask questions about your notes later.
Capture every word as it's spoken with advanced speech recognition across 28 languages
Translate conversations in real-time to your preferred language as people speak
Get a real-time cheatsheet that distills what each speaker said — concise, clear, and perfect for non-native speakers
Ask AI questions about your meetings - find details, clarify points, or get insights instantly
Record system audio and microphone separately - perfect for online meetings and calls
Pop out an always-on-top subtitle window that floats over video calls or any app — no window switching needed
Get started in three simple steps
Launch Sigmise and begin your meeting. The app captures both system audio and microphone input.
Watch as your conversation is transcribed and translated in real-time, powered by Microsoft Azure and other leading providers.
Access AI-generated summaries powered by OpenAI, search through transcripts, and chat with your notes for follow-ups.
"Back-to-back meetings used to overwhelm me. Now Sigmise captures everything - I just review the AI summary, grab the action items, and follow up. Game changer for staying on top of work."
"I'm taking an advanced economics course taught entirely in German. Sigmise transcribes and translates in real-time, and I use AI chat to review concepts before exams. My grades have never been better."
"Coordinating with teams across Tokyo, Berlin, and São Paulo used to mean endless miscommunication. With live translation and searchable transcripts, language barriers are no longer a blocker."