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BREEZEN: 1st Recorder that Fuses Voice,Notes and AI Workflow

  • Jan 15
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 11

More than a recorder — an AI-powered backend that turns voice into productivity


The Voice Recorder That Does Your Work: Breezen

We’ve all been there: you record an hour-long meeting, but then you’re left with a massive audio file that you never have time to listen to again. Standard voice recorders capture sound, but they don't capture meaning. Breezen is changing that with a new AI-powered device that fuses voice recording with intelligent workflows. By connecting your audio directly to an AI backend, they promise a tool that doesn't just transcribe your words, but actually organizes them into actionable tasks, summaries, and reports.


Project Overview

Name and Creator: BREEZEN: 1st Recorder that Fuses Voice, Notes and AI Workflow by BREEZEN.

What It Is: Breezen is a compact, pocket-sized AI voice recorder designed to act as your "external memory." Unlike standard recorders that just store audio files, Breezen uses an advanced AI backend to process what it hears. It automatically transcribes meetings, identifies different speakers, and—most importantly—integrates that data into custom workflows to generate meeting minutes, action items, or project updates instantly.


Key Features

Workflow Fusion: The standout feature is its ability to merge voice notes with your existing work. It doesn't just output text; it can cross-reference your voice recordings with other data (like handwritten notes or work files) to create comprehensive reports.

Actionable Intelligence: Instead of a raw transcript, the AI extracts "Decision Highlights," "Next Steps," and "Action Items," turning a rambling discussion into a clear to-do list.

72+ Language Support: The device supports transcription and translation in over 72 languages, breaking down communication barriers in international meetings.

Custom AI Agents: Users can set up specific "AI Agents" or workflows tailored to their needs—whether that's a sales review, a lecture summary, or a brainstorming session—ensuring the output is formatted exactly how you need it.

Discreet Hardware: The device is small, lightweight, and comes with a magnetic clip and lanyards, making it easy to wear or place on a table without being obtrusive.


Rewards

Kickstarter Pricing: Backers can secure a single Breezen unit for a Super Early Bird price of approximately $79, a significant discount from the planned $129 MSRP.

Options: Rewards come as complete kits including the recorder, a charging case, a shockproof storage box, and various lanyards for carrying. Multi-packs (Twin and Team packs) are also available for office teams.

Delivery: The campaign is scheduled to end in February 2026, with the team preparing for production shortly after to fulfill orders.


Concept

The core concept is "Voice to Productivity." Breezen believes that the value of a meeting isn't what was said, but what happens after. By automating the bridge between "hearing" and "doing," they aim to eliminate the tedious hours spent typing up minutes and organizing notes.


Inspiration

The project was born from a realization by a team of engineers (with roots in companies like Huawei and BYD) that voice recorder technology had stagnated for decades. While other tech advanced, recorders remained "dumb" storage devices. They were inspired to build a device that didn't just record the past, but helped you plan the future.





 
 
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