Capture
Hit record without looking and keep playing. No forms, no setup, no decisions. The phone gets out of the way so the idea can land.
Meret is a second brain for musical creativity. Catch the idea the moment it strikes, then organize, rediscover, and evolve it when the moment has passed.
Every idea moves through the same rhythm. You capture it, it settles into your library, and the moments worth keeping become ideas you can return to.
Hit record without looking and keep playing. No forms, no setup, no decisions. The phone gets out of the way so the idea can land.
Sessions gather by time, each with its own waveform. Add a title, a mood, an instrument later, so a take is never just a timestamp again.
Loop a section, mark a range, and lift it out as an idea. Connect it to other ideas across sessions and watch a fragment grow into a song.
Meret is not a recorder dressed up with folders. Every choice defends your flow first and your ideas forever.
Recording and review are separate modes on purpose. Metadata, tags, and enrichment wait until inspiration has had its turn.
The whole screen is the record button, one large forgiving target. Pause sits center, stopping takes a deliberate reach, so nothing ends by accident.
Sort and filter live in one control. Search by the creative metadata that actually means something to you, and the right take surfaces fast.
The core loop is offline-first and non-destructive. Your original recordings are never silently changed, and nothing has to leave the device.
In ancient Egypt, Meret was the goddess of music and song. She was pictured setting the rhythm with her hands, the one who brought things into their proper order through sound. Music was not noise to be filed away. It was how order was made.
Ideas do not arrive on schedule. They come while you are warming up, humming in traffic, half asleep with a guitar in your lap. Most of them vanish because catching them means fumbling with a phone, and by the time you do, the feeling is gone.
Meret is drawn the same way its namesake worked. Capture the moment cleanly, then bring it into order. Start recording and keep playing. Later, when the moment has passed, name it, mark the parts that matter, and find them again. Your ideas kept in their proper order, so none of them are lost.
Meret is a second brain for musical creativity, a creative vault for capturing, organizing, rediscovering, and evolving musical ideas. The goal is to turn a fleeting moment of inspiration into a durable idea you can still find and use months or years later.
A recorder gives you a pile of files named by timestamp. Meret keeps the idea, not just the audio. Recording stays effortless, and then a separate review mode lets you name, tag, mark ideas inside a session, and connect related ideas, so nothing gets lost in a folder.
No. Protecting creative flow is the first principle. There are no mandatory forms, prompts, or tagging on the recording path. You start recording and then ignore the phone. Organizing happens later, on your terms.
A session is a single recording, like one hour of improvising. An idea is a moment worth keeping. One session can hold many ideas, and an idea can point at a whole session or a range of seconds inside it. Meret keeps them as distinct, connected things instead of collapsing both into one file.
Yes. Your source recordings are treated as irreplaceable creative assets. Meret is non-destructive by design: it never silently trims, overwrites, or deletes an original. Edits and exports create new derived files and leave the source untouched.
No. The core loop is offline-first. Capture, save, playback, review, and local search all work with no connection, so nothing sits between inspiration and a safely saved recording.
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