Unlike some Android phones, iPhone doesn't let you record calls natively. Wave's built-in dialer solves this without workarounds, jailbreaking, or third-party hacks.
Other apps ask you to set up a three-way call with a recording line. It's awkward, it drops calls, and you have to explain the extra participant. Wave dials directly — no merge needed.
Recording a call is only half the problem. You still have to listen back to find specific details. Wave transcribes the call with speaker labels so you can read it like a document.
Place calls directly from Wave. Enter a number or pick a contact — the other party sees your real caller ID, not an unknown number.
Wave captures audio from both sides of the call in high quality. No speakerphone required, no external recorder.
When the call ends, Wave delivers a transcript with speaker labels. Read what was said instead of replaying 45 minutes of audio.
Get the key points, commitments, and next steps extracted automatically. Share the summary with anyone who needs to know.
Already on a call? Use Wave's bridge feature to merge a recording line into your active conversation. Requires carrier support for three-way calling.
Wave also records meetings (desktop, Chrome, bots), in-person conversations (phone mic, Apple Watch), and imported audio files — all in one app.

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