Consent-ready audio records for agreements and service conversations

Say you are recording.Keep the conversation explainable.

Contract terms, customer complaints, repairs, handoffs, internal interviews, and important oral agreements. Tell the other party why you are recording, then keep the original audio with cloud proof context.

Instead of treating a recording as just another voice memo, the app keeps recording time, server receipt time, SHA-256 hashes, proof receipts, and sharing links together with the original audio.

Evidence Voice Recorder

Cloud proof audio

Terms negotiation

Recording

Original audio uploads during recording

00:12:47

Proof receipt

Recorded2026-05-29 09:12
Receivedserver time locked
SHA-256b6f1...91a8

Record conversations with consent on iOS and Android

Evidence Voice Recorder is a mobile app for people who want to explain why they are recording and preserve important agreements or explanations for later review. There is no web app for recording. Shared records open on record.kiroku.today.

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iPhone

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Android

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Recommended workflow

The first sentence makes the record easier to explain.

Evidence Voice Recorder is for preserving important conversations after notice or consent, not for collecting hidden recordings. A short sentence before recording can make the record easier to explain later.

Useful lines before recording

To avoid misunderstandings, is it okay if I record the terms we agree on?
I would like to keep a record of the repair explanation and cost, so I am going to record this conversation.
Can we record this meeting so we both have the same reference afterward?

State the purpose first

Give a short reason such as terms confirmation, service explanation, or meeting record before recording.

Focus on agreements

Use it for promises, terms, explanations, next steps, and decisions that may need review later.

Limit sharing

Keep recordings private by default, then share only selected records with links and passwords.

The higher-stakes the conversation, the more the workflow matters

Make recording something you can announce and explain.

A recording that feels hidden can create trust, policy, and legal anxiety. Evidence Voice Recorder is strongest when the purpose of recording can be stated upfront.

Did you explain why you were recording?
Did consent or workplace policy apply?
Can you limit who receives the audio?
Can you explain when the audio was saved?

The first strong use case

When an oral agreement is denied later.

Even if you asked to record the negotiation, a counterparty may later say it is not the same conversation or that the file was edited. A local voice memo can be hard to explain on its own.

Evidence Voice Recorder uploads original audio to the cloud while recording and keeps server receipt time and file hashes. That makes it easier to explain that the audio reached the server at that time and that the later file matches the saved record.

How it differs from a normal recording

When it was saved
Device time and file dates can be questioned
Server receipt time is easier to explain
Whether it is the same audio
Copies and edited files can be hard to distinguish
SHA-256 helps verify file identity
How it is shared
The raw audio file is often sent around
Create controlled share links only when needed

Turn important conversations into explainable records

Evidence Voice Recorder keeps the original audio and the proof context needed to explain it as one record. The value is not only what was said, but also how the audio was preserved.

Original audio

The original recording is the center of the record, not a generated transcript or summary.

Upload during recording

Short audio chunks are sent to the cloud during the recording session and finalized server-side.

Server receipt time

The record keeps when the server received the audio, not only device-side timestamps.

SHA-256 hashes

File hashes help explain whether later audio matches the saved record.

Proof receipts

Receipt details can include timestamps, file size, hashes, and share URL context.

Share only when needed

Keep recordings private by default, then create links and password protection for selected records.

Where people are most likely to use it

Use it for business, service, and field conversations where the purpose of recording can be explained upfront.

Contracts and terms

State the recording purpose and preserve pricing, deadlines, cancellation terms, exceptions, and promises.

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Agreed termsChangesRecording notice

Search terms

contract negotiationoral agreementconsent recording

Claims and disputes

Keep customer support, refund, delivery, and service conversations reviewable for both sides.

Record

Complaint detailsResponseNext steps

Search terms

complaintreturnservice record

Internal interviews and HR

After checking policy and consent requirements, record interviews, resignation handling, and workplace instructions.

Record

Interview contentInstructionsAgreements

Search terms

HRworkplacepolicy check

Field service, repairs, and handoffs

Preserve repair explanations, added costs, delivery terms, jobsite instructions, and handoff details.

Record

Work explanationCost termsHandoff

Search terms

repairfield recordhandoff

Property, rental, and management

Record property explanations, move-out walkthroughs, and management-company confirmations when appropriate.

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ExplanationWarningsConfirmations

Search terms

propertyrentalmanagement

Small business and freelance work

Keep order terms, added work, deadline changes, and verbal approvals before the written follow-up is ready.

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Order termsAdded costDeadline changes

Search terms

freelancecontract workaccountability

From recording to sharing

State the purpose, record on mobile, save in the cloud, and share only when needed. It follows the same idea as Evidence Camera, adapted for audio.

01

State the purpose

Share a short reason, such as terms confirmation or service explanation.

02

Record and upload

Use the iPhone or Android app while audio chunks are sent to the server.

03

Finalize proof

The server finalizes the audio and keeps time, hash, and receipt details.

04

Share later

Shared records open as playback pages on record.kiroku.today.

Cloud proof record

Support both audio proof and responsible use

Evidence Voice Recorder does not decide whether a conversation is true or legally effective. Its purpose is to pair responsible recording workflows with original audio and preservation context.

Consent-aware workflow

Best suited for conversations where the purpose of recording can be stated before recording starts.

Server time

Explain when the server received the audio record.

File identity

Use SHA-256 hashes to compare later audio with the saved record.

Sharing controls

Use share links, password protection, and deletion controls when sharing.

Consent and policy checks come first

Audio recording rules vary by country, state, workplace, contract, and privacy context. Confirm consent and applicable rules before recording or sharing.

It does not guarantee acceptance by a court, insurer, employer, medical provider, platform, or counterparty.
Check local recording consent rules, workplace policy, confidentiality duties, and privacy obligations.
Use it as an explainable record workflow, not as a secret recording or intimidation tool.
Avoid unnecessary personal information or third-party privacy exposure when sharing.
For legal, medical, HR, or formal dispute decisions, consult a qualified professional.

Record is mobile-first

Unlike Evidence Camera, Record does not provide a web app entry point. Recording happens in the iOS and Android apps. Shared records open on record.kiroku.today.

Record on iOS and Android

Capture important conversations from the phone in your hand.

Share pages on the web

Recipients can play shared records from the link without installing the app.

Original-audio focused

The original audio remains the record, not a transcript or summary.

For conversations a normal voice memo cannot carry alone.

When a conversation may need to be explained later, state why you are recording and preserve it from the start as a cloud proof audio record.

FAQ

Is this for secret recording?

No. Evidence Voice Recorder is positioned for consent-aware, lawful recording of important conversations. You should explain the purpose, check consent and policy requirements, and limit sharing to what is necessary.

What does Evidence Voice Recorder prove?

It helps explain when the server received the audio, the SHA-256 hash of the saved audio, and the proof receipt/share context. It does not guarantee the truth of the conversation or any legal outcome.

Is there a web app?

No. Recording happens in the iOS and Android apps. Shared recordings can be played from record.kiroku.today share pages.

Do I need consent before recording?

Consent requirements depend on local law, workplace policy, contracts, privacy obligations, and the nature of the conversation. Confirm the rules that apply before recording or sharing.