Flowtica Scribe is the world's first AI-powered recording pen that captures audio, recognizes voices, and turns meetings into structured summaries automatically.
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Note-taking has always asked the same thing of
a person: divide attention between listening and writing, and accept that one
will suffer for the sake of the other. Flowtica built Scribe around the idea
that the pen itself should handle the parts that pull focus away from the
conversation. Flowtica Scribe is the world's first AI-powered recording and
handwriting pen, a genuine physical pen that writes with real ink while
simultaneously recording the room, recognizing who is speaking, and building a
structured, intelligent summary of everything said, so the person holding it
can stay present rather than frantically taking notes.
So, what makes a pen this capable different
from simply setting a phone on the table to record? The answer is in the
integration. Scribe doesn't just capture audio alongside writing; it connects
the two, linking what was written to what was being said at that exact moment.
Therefore, a handwritten word or highlighted phrase becomes a time-stamped
anchor in the recording, making it possible to tap a note later and jump
directly to the moment in the audio where that topic came up, rather than
scrubbing through an entire recording hoping to find the right section.
An AI recording pen is only worth carrying if
every function it promises actually works when a room gets loud, crowded, or
complicated, and this is where Scribe's hardware choices matter. Four
studio-grade MEMS microphones capture audio with professional-level clarity,
supporting speaker recognition for up to 15 distinct voices in a single
session, meaning a transcript doesn't just capture what was said but who said
it, keeping contributions attributed and searchable after the fact. In
addition, the pen operates for up to 30 hours on a single charge, covering
multiple days of intensive use before needing to be recharged, and it stores up
to 8GB of audio locally, meaning recordings stay on the device rather than in
the cloud unless the user chooses otherwise.
FlowMark smart highlighting is the feature that
separates Scribe from a recorder with a pen attached. When a writer highlights
a word or passage in their notes, FlowMark simultaneously tags and bookmarks
the corresponding moment in the audio recording, creating an instant,
searchable reference point without any extra steps. Furthermore, Scribe's AI
processes everything captured in the session and generates structured
summaries, organized meeting minutes, and action item lists automatically,
turning a raw recording and a page of notes into a finished, usable document
without the person having to transcribe or reorganize anything afterward. The
pen is also MFi certified by Apple and connects to the Apple Find My network,
meaning a misplaced Scribe can be located through the same system used to find
AirPods or Apple keys.
The clearest indication of what Scribe actually
changes in daily working life comes from the people already using it. One
attorney described it as a game-changer for depositions and client meetings,
noting that it allows full presence in the conversation while the pen captures
everything accurately, dramatically reducing time spent on follow-up notes
afterward. A physician described using Scribe during patient consultations,
noting that it lets them focus entirely on the patient rather than on documentation,
with structured summaries ready immediately after the appointment. A journalist
described the pen as a powerful reporting tool, providing clean transcriptions
with speaker labels that make it easy to verify quotes directly from the
recording tied to their notes.
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