AI voice journal

AI voice journal for people who think out loud

Lound is built for the moment when writing feels too slow and silent thinking keeps looping. Press record, talk naturally, and turn a messy thought into a searchable entry with patterns you can come back to.

Lound is a self-reflection and decision-support tool. It is not therapy, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

The useful distinction

The point is not to make AI decide for you. The point is to give you better evidence from your own words.

Best for

  • People whose thoughts get clearer after they say them
  • Overthinkers who keep reopening the same decision
  • Journalers who want memory, search, and pattern recognition

Voice first, not voice added

Most journal apps start with a blank page and treat voice as an extra input. Lound starts with speech because many people think in motion, fragments, pauses, and half-finished sentences. The transcript gives you structure after the thought is out.

Patterns before advice

A useful AI journal should show what keeps repeating. Lound can point out the decision you keep circling, the person who keeps appearing in stressful entries, or the situation that keeps draining your energy. You still choose what to do next.

A journal you can ask questions

Once your entries build history, Lound becomes easier to search than memory. Ask what helped last time, what you decided about a project, or when a pattern started showing up.

Lound is a private voice journal, not an AI therapist. It turns your words into patterns, so you can make better decisions yourself.

Questions people ask

What is an AI voice journal?

An AI voice journal lets you record spoken entries, transcribes them, and uses AI to organize themes, summaries, and patterns across time.

Does Lound tell me what to do?

No. Lound surfaces patterns and context from your own entries. You make the decisions.

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