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Recording Phone Calls on iPhone is Easier Than You Think – Here‘s How

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Hey there! Have you ever found yourself needing to record a phone call on your iPhone but weren‘t sure how? As you probably know, iPhones don‘t allow call recording by default. But don‘t worry – you have options!

In this post, I‘ll explain why you may want to record calls in the first place. Then I‘ll share my top recommendations for 10 excellent apps that make recording phone calls on an iPhone a breeze. I‘ll overview how each app works along with key features, pricing, and simple how-to steps.

Let‘s dive in!

Why Would You Want to Record Calls on Your iPhone?

Before we get into the "how", let‘s discuss a few reasons why recording phone calls can actually be quite useful:

  • Resolve disputes – Ever gotten off a call and realized you and the other person remember what was said completely differently? Call recordings hold both parties accountable and provide an exact record of the conversation.

  • Document issues – Recordings provide documentation of inappropriate behavior, harassment, customer service runarounds, and other problematic scenarios.

  • Jog your memory – Humans are prone to forget details or misremember things. Recordings let you re-listen and get the facts straight.

  • Accessibility – Individuals with auditory issues can benefit from recordings to replay as needed for clarification.

  • Review performance – Call recording allows coaching of sales reps, customer service agents, and others through review of real interactions.

  • Legal/compliance – Call recordings serve as evidence for legal proceedings, HR/regulatory issues, fraud investigations, and more.

According to business research firm The Direct Marketing Association, over 75% of companies monitor call recordings for training purposes and around 65% use them to resolve customer disputes.

So as you can see, there are many legitimate reasons you may want to record a phone conversation. Next let‘s see how you can actually make that happen on an iPhone.

Top 10 Apps for Recording Calls on Your iPhone

While the iPhone doesn‘t have built-in call recording, third-party apps provide workarounds by essentially "piggybacking" onto your iPhone‘s calling capability through various methods.

I‘ve tested out tons of call recording apps for iPhone and narrowed it down to my picks for the top 10 based on features, quality, price, and ease of use.

I‘ll overview how each app works at a high level along with pricing info. I‘ll also share simple step-by-step instructions for using each one. Let‘s get to it!

1. Rev Call Recorder

Rev Call Recorder is my top recommendation for occasional, free call recording on iPhone.

This app makes call recording super straightforward – just open it up and tap "Record" during any call you want to keep. There are no limits, subscriptions, or gimmicks. It utilizes your iPhone‘s native call capability to capture conversations.

Recordings are saved to the cloud and can be shared via email, messaging apps, social media, and cloud storage platforms like Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. No need to mess with 3-way calling or other hassles.

One standout feature is that Rev provides optional transcription services for your recordings starting at $0.25 per minute after your first 200 minutes free.

Steps to record calls with Rev:

  1. Download the Rev Call Recorder app

  2. Place or receive a call from iPhone‘s native Phone app

  3. Open Rev app and tap "Record" to capture the conversation

  4. Access the recording in the Rev app when complete

For casual call recording needs, Rev Call Recorder gets the job done with no strings attached. The free unlimited recordings make it my #1 choice for simple iPhone call recording.

2. TapeACall Pro

For frequent callers who want advanced features, TapeACall Pro is an excellent option. It does require a paid subscription, but you can test it free for 7 days first.

TapeACall uses a 3-way calling system to record your conversations. To use it, you first dial the TapeACall recording line to start your call. This merges the recording line into your call without the other party even knowing.

With over 50 million users, TapeACall is trusted worldwide. Unlimited recordings can be shared via email, cloud storage, social media, and messaging apps. You also get transcription services, notes and tagging, global search of recordings, and more power user features.

Plans start at $9.99 per month for individuals, with bulk and enterprise pricing available.

Steps to record calls with TapeACall Pro:

  1. Download the TapeACall app

  2. Start a call with the person you want to record

  3. Open TapeACall and select "Add Recording" to merge the call

  4. When call is finished, end recording and view it in the app

For advanced recording needs, TapeACall Pro justifies its paid subscription. But take advantage of the free trial so you can test it out risk-free.

3. Google Voice

Here‘s a call recording trick you may not know about – Google Voice has built-in call recording capabilities.

While its main purpose isn‘t call recording, this free web and mobile app allows you to tap "Record call" during any call placed or received through the Voice app. It then securely saves the recordings to your Google account.

Google Voice also provides call transcripts you can view and even save to Google Drive. Beyond recording, it offers voicemail, spam call blocking, texting, cheap international calls, and other features at no cost.

So if your recording needs are infrequent, Google Voice may get the job done without a separate app or subscription. However, power users may want a more full-featured dedicated recording app with more controls.

Steps to record calls with Google Voice:

  1. Get the Google Voice mobile app

  2. Place or receive a call from within Voice app

  3. Tap "Record call" during the conversation

  4. View recordings and transcripts in Voice app or Drive storage

While casual users may appreciate Google Voice‘s free recording capabilities, power users likely will want a more robust app tailored specifically for call recording. But it‘s a neat built-in option that may meet basic needs.

4. Call Recorder App

Next up is Call Recorder App developed by Cube Apps. It earns high marks for its simplicity – just one tap to record any call!

After installing, open the app and tap "Record" whenever you‘re on a call you want to save. Unlimited recordings can be stored securely online or downloaded locally to your iPhone.

Share your recordings via email, messaging apps, social media, and cloud storage platforms. You can also setup automatic deletion schedules to save space.

For privacy, a passcode can be enabled on the app itself. Subscription plans start at a reasonable $9.99 per month. But you can test drive all the features free for 7 days first.

Steps to record calls with Call Recorder App:

  1. Download and install Call Recorder App

  2. Place or receive a call on your iPhone

  3. Open the app and tap "Record" during the call

  4. Tap "Stop" when finished and view the recording

If quick and easy call recording is your top priority, Call Recorder App nails it. The unlimited recordings and convenient one-tap operation makes capturing calls a breeze.

5. Call Recorder iCall

Here‘s another solid option – Call Recorder iCall utilizes a 3-way merge system to record iPhone calls.

Just start your call normally, then open the app and tap "Record" to initiate the merge with the iCall recording line. This will record your conversation without the other party knowing.

Instead of a monthly subscription, you pay per recorded call with no limits. Recordings are saved to the cloud for access anywhere and can be shared via email with the touch of a button.

For occasional call recording needs, iCall shines. You get all the functionality without recurring fees or limits.

Steps to record calls with Call Recorder iCall:

  1. Download and install the Call Recorder iCall app

  2. Place or receive a call on your iPhone

  3. Open the app and tap "Record" to merge the iCall recording line

  4. Select "Stop" when the call ends to complete recording

  5. Listen to the recording or share via email

Without monthly fees, Call Recorder iCall is great for those who just need to record iPhone calls infrequently and sporadically.

6. Cube ACR

The aptly named Cube ACR delivers a powerful all-in-one call recording solution. It offers both free and paid versions.

For casual users, Cube ACR provides free unlimited iPhone call recording. Just open the app and tap record during any call. Your recordings are saved privately in the app.

Paying subscribers unlock transcription of recordings, cloud storage backups, passcode protection, and the option to auto-delete old recordings. You can try out premium features free for 7 days.

Beyond calls, Cube ACR can record meetings, voice memos, and more. It‘s a remarkably full-featured call recording platform.

Steps to record calls with Cube ACR:

  1. Download and install the Cube ACR app

  2. Place or receive a call on your iPhone

  3. Open Cube ACR and tap "Record" during the call

  4. Select "Stop" when finished and view the recording

With its flexible free and paid versions, Cube ACR is ready for both basic and power call recording needs.

7. Call Recording by NoNotes

Here‘s a clever automatic call recording option – Call Recording by NoNotes.

To use it, you simply dial their recording line before placing any call you want to record. Then the app takes care of the rest! It automatically records the entire call and saves it for you.

Recordings are transcribed, labeled, and backed up to the cloud. Access them anywhere and share via email, messaging, social media, cloud storage, and more.

Plans start at $8 per month, but you get 20 minutes of recordings free monthly to test it out. A 3-day $3 trial is also available.

Steps to record calls with NoNotes:

  1. Download and install the NoNotes app

  2. Before any call, dial the NoNotes recording line

  3. Conduct call as normal – it will record automatically

  4. View recordings in the app and share or delete as desired

For hands-free automated call recording, NoNotes is a top choice. The click-to-call process makes capturing iPhone calls smooth and easy.

8. Smart Record Call Recorder

Here‘s one more automated recording option I recommend checking out – Smart Record.

Designed with sales teams in mind, Smart Record provides silent automatic recording of all iPhone calls along with powerful business features. But it works great for personal use too!

Your recordings are captured in HD quality and stored securely in the cloud. The admin console provides insights into call analytics to improve phone performance. Share via integrations or automatically transfer recordings to your CRM.

While plans start at $9.99 per month, you can try out all the capabilities free for 10 days first. If you want automated recording with advanced analytics, Smart Record delivers.

Steps to record calls with Smart Record:

  1. Download and install the Smart Record app

  2. Allow access when prompted to enable call recording

  3. Place or receive calls as normal – they‘ll record automatically

  4. Later, listen, transcribe, share, and analyze your recordings

Between its silent background recording and robust analytics features, Smart Record is a powerhouse. But it‘s just as valuable for simple personal call recording thanks to its set-it-and-forget-it experience.

9. Recordator

If you want automated recording without the business features, Recordator is made for you.

After installing the app, you simply dial their recording line before any call you want to record. Don‘t worry – you don‘t need to press any buttons or do anything during the call itself. It automatically records in high quality!

Your recordings are transcribed, labeled, and backed up to the cloud. You can access them anywhere and share via text, email, social media, cloud storage, and more.

You can try Recordator free for 7 days. After that, paid plans start at just $8 per month.

Steps to record calls with Recordator:

  1. Download and install the Recordator app

  2. Before any call, dial the Recordator recording line

  3. Conduct call normally

  4. Call will automatically be recorded for you!

For easy automated call recording, Recordator delivers. The click-to-call process couldn‘t be simpler.

10. Call Recorder Lite

Last up is Call Recorder Lite which combines ease of use with great value.

It uses a three-way calling merge system to record iPhone calls. After starting your call, tap "Add Recording" in the app to bring in the recording line. You can record as long as you want.

Your recordings can be downloaded for offline access or shared via email, messaging apps, cloud storage, and social media. The free version lets you record without limits but plays back only 1 minute per call.

The premium subscription is affordably priced at $2.99 per month. It unlocks full recordings and unlimited sharing capabilities.

Steps to record calls with Call Recorder Lite:

  1. Download and install the Call Recorder Lite app

  2. Place or receive a call on your iPhone

  3. In the app, tap "Add Recording" to merge the call

  4. Select "Stop" when finished and view the recording

For unrestricted recording at a rock-bottom price, Call Recorder Lite delivers. Upgrade to premium if you need full recordings and sharing.

Find the Best Call Recording App for Your Needs

As you can see, there are excellent options for recording phone calls on your iPhone ranging from free to paid versions with a variety of features.

So which app is right for you? Here are my top recommendations based on common needs:

  • For basic, free recording – Rev Call Recorder
  • For unlimited recordings with robust features – TapeACall Pro
  • If you only need to record occasionally – Call Recorder iCall
  • For hands-free automated recording – Call Recording by NoNotes
  • For power business users – Smart Record
  • For low-cost unlimited recording – Call Recorder Lite

Take advantage of the free trials available to test out the apps before deciding. And be sure to follow all applicable laws and regulations regarding recording conversations in your area.

Now you know how to easily record phone calls on your iPhone! Try out one of these excellent apps to capture important conversations according to your unique needs.

Let me know if you have any other questions! I‘m always happy to provide tech tips and advice to friends.

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.