Speak a thought once, on a small e-paper device — and let it go. It arrives here transcribed, summarized, and quietly filed. No feed, no streaks, no noise.
Built for ADHD minds. Kind to every mind.
One button, no screen to unlock. Speak the thought, press again to stop — the note saves it instantly and gets out of your way.
On Wi-Fi, every note transfers itself to your quiet web home. A line and a dot on the display mean "sent". Nothing is ever lost.
Transcribe with one click — and get a summary in the same pass, written from a template in your own words.
A 1.54″ e-paper square with two physical buttons. It records, tags and syncs — and then rests.
Everything you've captured is here. Nothing was lost. Your words stay yours.
"Everything you've captured is here.
Nothing was lost."
The web app is the home for what the note captures — they belong together. Pair once, and every note finds its way here on its own.
From the note to your account, over your own Wi-Fi. Transcription runs only when you start it, with the model you choose. The raw audio is never changed, and never sold.
Because capture should cost nothing: no unlocking, no feed on the way in, nothing to configure. The note does one thing while it's in your hand — it listens.
NORA is built for ADHD minds first — short paths, no gamification, permission to put it down. That tends to be good design for every mind.