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Skyro is an audio recording tool built around “capturing and remembering important moments.” It is not just a recorder: users can add highlights, notes, images, and tags to recordings, making them easier to search, revisit, and share later. Based on the available information, it is positioned more as a personal productivity and lightweight knowledge-capture tool than a full enterprise meeting-intelligence or automated minutes platform.
Its core capabilities include unlimited high-quality recording on the device and the ability to mark key moments with highlights. Users can add text notes, images, and tags to recordings, and search by recording name, description, tags, location, or notes inside recordings, giving it a fairly clear organization workflow. The Pro version further adds cloud storage, cross-device sync, web access, and link-based sharing of complete recordings together with highlights, notes, images, and tags.
Skyro offers a free plan and paid subscriptions. Free costs $0 but includes 0 minutes of cloud storage, making it suitable for trials and local use. Pro costs $3.99/month and includes 20,000 minutes of cloud storage; Pro+ costs $7.99/month and includes 100,000 minutes of cloud storage. Annual billing offers up to 25% off, and users who need more storage can contact the sales email.
The main advantage is its clear product focus: it builds a complete workflow around “annotating, organizing, reviewing, and sharing” after recording. The low-cost Pro plan already includes cloud sync and web access, making it suitable for cross-device use. The downsides are also clear: the available text does not disclose team permissions, admin controls, audit logs, compliance certifications, encryption strategy, APIs, or third-party integrations, leaving insufficient information for enterprise procurement. The free plan includes 0 minutes of cloud storage, so core cloud functionality essentially requires a paid plan.
Skyro is better suited to students, interviewers, researchers, content creators, or individual users who want to preserve voice ideas and important moments. Companies that only need simple recording sharing could also use it in a lightweight way. For Chinese users who need Chinese transcription, meeting minutes, team permissions, and local compliance, alternatives such as Feishu Minutes, iFLYTEK Hearing, and Tencent Meeting recordings may be worth comparing. Its network accessibility from China, payment methods, and localization support are not specified in the available text and should be tested in practice.
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