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MapTheVoice

MapTheVoice employs two methods for location capture: Live GPS and manual selection on the Map

MapTheVoice employs two methods for location capture: Live GPS and manual selection on the Map

MapTheVoice

by Hossein Parsa
MapTheVoice
MapTheVoice
MapTheVoice

What is it about?

MapTheVoice employs two methods for location capture: Live GPS and manual selection on the Map. It utilizes the smartphone's speaker to record voice, with an AI agent transcribing it. Users can attach photos to locations and capture multiple points in one session. All files, including JSON, CSV, Audio File (m4a), and photos (png), are stored in the smartphone's Files Application. The JSON file is Location-enabled in GeoJson format, readable by GIS applications like QGIS or ArcGIS. Tabular information includes textual data from voice transcription and references to voice recordings and photos. MapTheVoice can transcribe 16 Languages. The application can also be used with headphones. In order to enable all the features of the application, Access to Location, Camera, Speaker and Microphone are required.

MapTheVoice

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
4Mb
Genre
Business Navigation
Last updated
February 16, 2024
Release date
February 16, 2024
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App Store Description

MapTheVoice employs two methods for location capture: Live GPS and manual selection on the Map. It utilizes the smartphone's speaker to record voice, with an AI agent transcribing it. Users can attach photos to locations and capture multiple points in one session. All files, including JSON, CSV, Audio File (m4a), and photos (png), are stored in the smartphone's Files Application. The JSON file is Location-enabled in GeoJson format, readable by GIS applications like QGIS or ArcGIS. Tabular information includes textual data from voice transcription and references to voice recordings and photos. MapTheVoice can transcribe 16 Languages. The application can also be used with headphones. In order to enable all the features of the application, Access to Location, Camera, Speaker and Microphone are required.

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