Notare takes a recorded deposition, hearing or proceeding and walks it through automatic transcription, legal-formatting cleanup and proofreading, so a transcriber spends time on judgment instead of typing from zero.
Download for Windows See pricingThe recognizer does the heavy lifting; the workspaces help you finish it to legal standard.
Drop in the audio and get a rough transcript back. Use the on-device engine or bring your own cloud recognition key — your call.
Apply general rules that fix recognizer artifacts and standard legal formatting — capitalization of "the Court," "Defendant," "Plaintiff," spacing, and the like — before a transcriber touches it.
Catch the human errors that slip through: your/you're, there/their, missed caps, leftover informal contractions — with profiles tuned for legal work.
Depositions, hearings, examinations under oath — the workflow is shaped around legal proceedings, not generic meeting notes.
Notare is the tooling that turns recognizer output into a finished legal transcript. You bring the recognition engine — an on-device option, or your own cloud key with its own free tier and low per-minute rate. You pay Notare a flat monthly rate for the tools, not a markup on every minute of audio you process.
Depositions, hearings, examinations under oath and similar proceedings — the editing and proofreading rules are tuned for legal transcripts, not generic notes.
Yes. Notare ships with an on-device engine and also lets you bring your own cloud recognition key, so you control accuracy, cost and where the audio goes.
Not to Notare. You pay a flat per-user rate for the tooling. If you use a cloud recognition key, that engine bills you directly at its own rate — there's no Notare markup on top.
Locally, on your machine. Notare is a desktop application; your transcripts, profiles and case files stay on your computer.
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