Built for students

Six-minute voice from your study group? Skim it in ten seconds.

University and high-school group chats run on voice notes. So do parents, professors, and the friend who explains last night's homework via a 4-minute audio. VSkip turns every voice message into a 3-line text summary with the deadlines and action items pulled out — so you stop missing assignments buried in audio.

Voice notes are how groups actually talk

The class WhatsApp, the project group, the dorm chat — all of them run on voice. You're 19 and you have ~40 unread voices on a Monday morning. Even reading them all takes an hour you don't have.

Lectures are even worse

You recorded the 50-minute lecture for review. You'll never re-listen to all of it. So you don't review at all. The recording sits unused and the test grade reflects it.

What VSkip does

Long-press any voice or audio file in WhatsApp/Telegram/iMessage/Files → Share → VSkip. 3 seconds later you have a 3-line summary, every action item ("read chapter 4 by Friday"), and a sentiment tag. Skim, done.

Built for the student workflow

Up to 30-minute audio (covers most class clips and full study-group voices). Action items go to Reminders in one tap. Daily Digest collects the day's voices into one evening push so you can review while you eat.

Three student-shaped workflows

Group-chat triage

Open WhatsApp. Class group has 23 unread voices. Long-press → Share to VSkip in batch mode. 60 seconds later: a list of summaries. The 3 with deadlines surface to top. Re-listen to those if needed; ignore the rest.

Lecture review

50-minute recording → Topics breakdown splits it into 6 sections with timestamps. Read the summary first. If a section is unclear, jump to that timestamp and re-listen for 30 seconds, not the whole hour.

"What did the professor say?"

You have the recording but you can't remember if office hours were Tuesday or Thursday. Tap AI Chat on the summary, ask "when are office hours?" — answer in 2 seconds without re-listening.

Cross-language study group

Study group with international classmates. Auto-translate any voice into your preferred language while keeping the original transcript. 10 languages including Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, and Kazakh.

For students with ADHD or dyslexia

If you have ADHD, voice messages are working-memory tax. If you have dyslexia, text-to-speech (and back) lets you process content at the speed that works for your brain. We have a dedicated page on the ADHD use case and one for dyslexia — students disproportionately benefit from both.

Pricing for students

7-day free trial — every Premium feature unlocked. After the trial: $2.99/week, $4.99/month, or $29.99/year. Unlimited summaries, ≤30-minute audio, all 8 templates including Meeting/Lecture/Interview formats. 7-day free trial. Cancel in Settings.

The annual plan ($29.99) is <$2.50/month. For comparison, Otter is $16.99/month, Speechify is $11.58/month — both target professionals; we target you.

Get the audio piling up off your guilt list

7-day free trial, every feature unlocked. No account, no email, no credit card to try.

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