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Comparison 8 min read Jun 7, 2026

Plaud vs Jamie vs AmyNote: Hardware Recorder, Premium Desktop App, or Mobile-First in 2026?

You are about to walk into a meeting that matters. A hallway chat with a customer at a conference. A sit-down with a candidate in a coffee shop. A 45-minute Zoom that will decide a renewal. The question is no longer whether to capture it. The question is which tool to trust with the audio.

Plaud Note Pro, Jamie desktop app, and AmyNote mobile app side by side in 2026

Three very different answers have hardened into category leaders in 2026. Plaud sells you a pocket device. Jamie sells you a bot-free desktop app at a premium price. AmyNote sells you a mobile app that handles both. Each is a real product with real users. None of them is the right answer for everyone.

This is an honest, side-by-side look at how the three actually differ, with current pricing, language support, privacy posture, and where each one breaks down.

Quick Verdict

Plaud Note Pro is the right answer if you live in face-to-face meetings, are willing to carry a $189 piece of hardware, and want best-in-class capture of in-person conversations.

Jamie is the right answer if you run your day on a Mac or Windows machine, want bot-free notes for video meetings, and can absorb a roughly €39/month price tag for unlimited use.

AmyNote is the right answer if your phone is already in your pocket and you want one tool that captures both in-person and online meetings without buying hardware or pulling out a laptop.

What We Compared

Five things matter when you pick one of these tools, and we held all three against the same yardstick:

Plaud Note Pro: Strengths and Weaknesses

Plaud's bet is that the best capture tool is a dedicated device. The Note Pro is a small, magnet-backed recorder you stick to a notebook, a laptop lid, or a phone. It has two capture modes: a vibration mode for phone calls and an ambient mode for in-person meetings.

Plaud Note Pro hardware voice recorder on a meeting table

Strengths

Weaknesses

Jamie: Strengths and Weaknesses

Jamie's bet is the opposite of Plaud's. No hardware, no bot in your meetings, just a polished desktop app that captures system audio and your microphone, then writes the notes for you.

Laptop running the Jamie desktop app with bot-free meeting notes

Strengths

Weaknesses

AmyNote: Strengths and Weaknesses

AmyNote's bet is that the device most people already carry, a smartphone, is the right capture surface for both in-person and online meetings. It is a mobile-first app, not a hardware product or a desktop tool.

AmyNote mobile transcript with real-time translation between languages

Strengths

Weaknesses, honestly

Side-by-Side Comparison

Plaud Note ProJamieAmyNote
Capture surface$189 hardware devicemacOS / Windows desktop appiOS & Android mobile app
In-person meetingsExcellent, purpose-built micWorkable, depends on laptop micVery good, phone mic + AI cleanup
Online meetingsIndirect; needs vibration modeExcellent; system-audio captureVery good; system/speaker on mobile
Bot-freeYesYesYes
Languages11299+120+ with real-time translation
Real-time transcriptionNo, post-meeting onlyYesYes
Cross-session Speaker IDPer-session onlyPer-session, manual labelsCross-session by default
Privacy & trainingSOC2, ISO 27701; cloud AIEU hosting, GDPR, no trainingOpenAI & Anthropic contractual zero-training; local storage with E2E
Mobile useDevice pairs with phone appNo first-class mobile appNative iOS & Android
Pricing$189 hardware + Free 300 min / Pro $99.99/yr / Unlimited $239.99/yrFree 10 mtgs / Plus €21/mo / Pro €39/mo / Team €33/seat/moSimple subscription; 3-day free trial, no credit card

How to Pick

Map your typical week against the three columns above. Count the meetings that happened across a table or in a car. Count the meetings that happened on Zoom, Meet, or Teams. Count the meetings that happened in a language other than English. Whichever number is largest is the column that should drive the decision.

If most of your meaningful conversations happen face to face, a dedicated recorder pays for itself the first time you walk out of a session with a clean transcript no phone could have produced. If most of your conversations happen on a screen and you can absorb a premium subscription, a bot-free desktop tool removes the "Jamie is recording" tile that some clients refuse to be on a call with. If your week is split, or if your phone is the only device guaranteed to be with you, a mobile-first app stops being a compromise and starts being the actual right answer.

The Bottom Line

These three tools are not competing for the same shelf. They are competing for very different jobs.

If your work happens in rooms, in cafes, and on the move, and you do not mind buying and carrying a dedicated device, Plaud Note Pro is the cleanest capture tool in the category. The hardware cost is real, the subscription is layered, but the in-person audio quality is genuinely best-in-class.

If your work happens behind a desk, on Zoom and Teams all day, and you can absorb roughly €39/month for unlimited meetings, Jamie is one of the better bot-free desktop tools on the market in 2026. The price ladder is its main friction, not its product quality.

If you want one tool, on the device already in your pocket, that handles in-person conversations and online meetings, in 120+ languages, without a minute cap or a hardware purchase, AmyNote is built exactly for that job. Mobile-first is the limitation and the point. You can try it on amynote.app with a 3-day free trial and no credit card.

Pick the tool that matches where your meetings actually happen, not the one with the most features on a comparison chart. The best capture tool is the one you have with you when the conversation starts.

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AmyNote captures in-person and virtual meetings from your phone — no hardware, no bot, no desktop required. Transcription by OpenAI's Speech API; AI analysis by Anthropic's Claude Opus — both with contractual zero-training guarantees. 120+ languages, cross-session speaker memory, and transcripts stored locally with end-to-end encryption.

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