How to record a call on your iPhone – and check if it’s legal in your state

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Whether you’re conducting interviews, doing research, or otherwise need to document a conversation, there are many reasons you may want to record a phone call on your iPhone

With iOS 18.1, Apple’s latest release, users can now record phone calls directly on their devices using Apple Intelligence, which also provides a transcription and summary in the Notes app. However, ZDNET editor-in-chief Jason Hiner notes that summarization is “still a work in progress.”

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For privacy reasons — and due to laws that vary by state — Apple historically hasn’t allowed recording through the iPhone’s built-in microphone while the phone is actively on a call. For example, the app version of artificial intelligence (AI) transcription service Otter.ai won’t record if your phone is actively on a call, citing iOS restrictions in a popup message on your screen.

To run iOS 18.1 and use the Apple Intelligence features, you’ll need an iPhone running iOS 16.5 or later, and it must be a model newer than the iPhone X. You can find more details on which devices qualify and how to install iOS 18.1 here.

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Whether you have access to iOS 18.1 or not, here are a few ways to record a call on your iPhone, both with and without third-party apps. Before you record a phone call, always check that recording calls is legal. States have varying laws regarding recording phone calls — you can check your state’s policy here

How to record a phone call on iPhone with iOS 18.1 

What you need: An iPhone newer than the X running iOS 16.5 or later. These models include iPhone SE, models XR through 13, iPhone 14iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 16 (see the full list here).

Initiate a call. You’ll see a new icon in the upper-left corner of the call screen — click it to begin recording. 

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Once you’ve begun the recording, you’ll see a notification alerting all parties, and an audio message that recording has been initiated. 

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Once you’re finished and end the call, you’ll see a notification from the Notes app at the top of your screen directing you to the audio file and transcript of the recording. Click on it to open in Notes. 

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You can play back the audio and read the transcript directly in Notes. 

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How to record a phone call on iPhone without iOS 18.1 

Whether you’re opting not to upgrade to iOS 18 yet or don’t have a compatible device, there are still several ways to record a call. Though not as seamless as the native functionality, the options vary from using multiple devices to third-party apps with separate call software, such as Google Voice (these apps may require a subscription fee). 

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This first method is considered the most accessible for most iPhone users who want to record a conversation, especially if subtlety is important to you. To record, you will need an external iOS device with audio recording and microphone functions.

What you need

  • One iPhone to host the call, which we recommend putting on speakerphone
  • Another recording device (this could be another iPhone, an iPad, or even an Android device) using Voice Memos or another recording app to record the call

First, ensure you have an iPhone and another iOS device, such as a Mac, iPad, or another iPhone, with the Voice Memos app. The Voice Memos app is preinstalled on most devices, but is also free on the App Store. If using an Android device, check that it has a recording app, like this free one.

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Open the Voice Memos app, tap the red record button, and start speaking for long enough that you can ensure the sound quality is adequate for recording a conversation. When you are done recording, press the red button again. An audio file will appear called “New Recording [number correlating to the voice recordings you have]”. If you have Location Services turned on, the recording will be titled with the address of your location instead. 

Screenshot of the Voice Memos "All Recordings" interface.

Voice recordings autosave under different names based on whether Location Services are turned on.

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Now, play the file back and see if the audio is discernible. Make the adjustments you need before you record a phone call. 

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For example, if the sound quality is too low, you may need to speak louder, increase the microphone sensitivity (go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics), or put the speaker closer to your mouth. 

After disclosing that you’re recording or — if necessary — getting permission to record, set up the second device so that Voice Memos (or the other app you’re using) is ready to record. Place the device near the phone making the call and hit the red button again to record. 

Start the recording before you start the call. This action may add a few seconds of silence to the audio file but will ensure you don’t miss any conversation. On your iPhone, make sure to initiate the phone call on speakerphone.

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Once on the call, you can improve your audio quality by swiping down on your screen’s upper-right side to get to the Control Center. Select Mic Mode > Voice Isolation. 

Pro tip: The red lines on the sound graphic, known as a waveform, indicate how well the app is picking up sound. The higher the bars are, the higher the volume that’s detected. If the waveform stays flat, you may need to turn up the phone call volume or move the devices closer together.

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Changing Mic Mode once a call is active.

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Screenshot of the voice memo app on iPhone showing the red sound bar waves.

Spikes in the red waveform bar indicate a louder sound. A flatter bar indicates lower volume. If your waveform looks low as you record, you may have to move closer to the phone for Voice Memos to pick up more accurate sound. 

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When the conversation is over or you’ve got the information you need, end the recording by tapping the red button. 

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From within the Voice Memos app, select the file of the recording and tap the ellipses button (three dots) to the right of the recording name to bring up share options. You can send it directly to your iPhone via iMessage or other messaging apps, Mail, AirDrop, Slack, or even Google Drive.

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Open up sharing options. You can also trim or rename the recording to something easier to remember by clicking Edit Recording. 

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Other ways to record

Following the steps above is the easiest, most efficient, and most discreet way to record a phone call on your iPhone. If you or a trusted second party don’t have another device spare, here are a few alternatives. 

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Note: Many apps that record phone calls likely need to conference into the call before recording begins, which may take a moment and could be detectable by the other person on the call. 

Rev has a few options depending on what you need. If you want to record phone calls, try their Call Recorder app — it’s free, with no limits on recording lengths, and even has in-app legal guidance. For recording other conversations, Rev’s Voice Recorder app is also free and has an easy-to-use interface. 

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Plus, Rev offers AI-supported transcription of your recordings for $0.25 per minute, or you can have a human professionally transcribe your recording for $1.50 per minute. Once you download your file, it will appear as an MP3 file on your device. This is a great option for recording phone calls and narrating screen recordings. 

The Google Voice app for iOS lets you make free and recorded calls using Wi-Fi via Google Voice. If you have a personal Google account, you can only record incoming calls, and they must come to your Google Voice number. If you have a Google Workspace account through work or school, you’ll have more recording capabilities, but you’ll need to obtain the proper Google Voice license.

You can select the device from which you want to initiate a call via the app. For incoming calls, you can go to Settings > Calls  > Incoming call options and then toggle the incoming calls record option. 

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Once everyone is on the call, press the number four (4) on the keypad to start and end the recording. The call will end up in the record menu option after it ends. 

Easy Voice Recorder is another free app that allows you to record high-quality voice memos or recordings to PCM, MP4, or ACC files — which can then be saved to your iCloud account. The app can’t record phone calls hosted by the same device, but it does have quick and easy built-in transcription capability for no extra cost. 

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As the name suggests, this app is designed for users to be able to whip out their phones and start recording whenever, wherever. If you download the app and use it on an iPad to record, you can drag and drop recordings with the Files or other recording apps for further transcriptions, or to consolidate recordings. 

FAQs

Is it illegal to record phone calls? 

Federal law requires at least one party’s consent, which means that you need to be part of the conversation you’re recording or have the consent of at least one person in the conversation. Otherwise, the recording can be construed as wiretapping or illegal eavesdropping. Some states have even stricter laws that require the consent of all people involved in the conversation.

Before recording a conversation, check your state laws. 

Is there an app to record calls on iPhone? 

Beyond on-device recording with iOS 18.1, there are also several downloadable third-party apps that can record calls on the iPhone. However, Apple is restrictive about letting these apps use the microphone during a phone call. Most apps will need to conference into the call as a participant to record. 

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Alternatively, you can use most mic-equipped computers or tablets to record phone conversations, as long as the phone is on speaker or the microphone is close to the other device’s speaker. Both MacOS and Windows computers have numerous audio recording software options available.

Does Apple have an app to record iPhone calls? 

Unfortunately, not without iOS 18.1 and Apple Intelligence, no. Apple doesn’t have an app, but third-party apps are available on the App Store. Also, Voice Memos is most likely automatically installed on your iOS device. 

Does screen recording on iPhone record my call? 

Screen recording while on an audio or FaceTime call will only record your screen — it won’t capture any audio from you or your phone.

Does iPhone’s Voice Memos have a time limit? 

The Voice Memos app can record for an unlimited amount of time, as long as you have sufficient storage availability. To check how much storage is on your device, go to your iPhone’s Settings > General > Device > Storage. You can also buy more iPhone storage





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