Audio Understanding

1 min read

Beyond raw text, you may want meaning: sentiment, argument map, or “what should I reply?” Audio understanding treats the clip as content, not just words.

How to use

Send the audio or voice file. Ask for summary, tone analysis, key objections, or study questions. Works for podcasts, client rants, or language practice — ask for vocabulary highlights. Pair with transcription if you want both raw text and interpretation in two steps.

Video walkthroughs for tutorials are coming soon.

Use cases

  • Sales listening to a call recording

    “What objections appeared and how did we handle them?”

  • Therapist-adjacent journaling

    Not therapy — but “what themes repeat in this voice diary entry?”

  • Language learner

    “List five idioms and what they mean in context.”

Example

Send something like this in your Binx chat on WhatsApp.

What is the speaker’s main argument and what evidence do they use?

Tips

State length: “in under 150 words” keeps summaries tight.

Ready to Experience
Binx AI?

Join thousands of users who are already transforming their daily tasks with Binx AI

Audio Understanding | Binx Tutorials