Parle means speak. Auris means listen.

Parrle builds software for conversations that matter.

Parrle is the public home for Auris: a focused product lab turning live speech into reliable transcripts, structured items, and reviewable work products.

Live session Hebrew-first speech pipeline
Speaker 1

She wants the summary split into decisions and open questions.

Speaker 2

Add the follow-up owner and the exact date.

Auris

Draft items: decision, follow-up task, unresolved question.

Realtime transcript Contracted events Human review

Auris platform

Speech infrastructure first, product behavior second.

Auris separates audio-to-transcript work from the apps that consume it. That keeps research, product interfaces, and domain decisions from blurring into each other.

01

Realtime transcription foundation

Session snapshots, partial and final transcript events, and stable integration contracts for downstream products.

02

Conversation-to-items apps

Products such as Keshev can transform transcript state into accumulated questions, decisions, visit items, or follow-up tasks.

03

Measured delivery

Every product claim should be traceable to contracts, tests, owner review, and explicit boundaries. No vague AI magic.

Operating principles

Professional behavior is a product feature.

Respect the transcript boundary

Auris owns audio and transcript state. Apps own domain extraction, accumulated state, and user-facing decisions.

Design for review, not blind automation

The system should make important conversation artifacts easier to inspect, revise, and trust.

Keep legacy obligations working

Parrle preserves support, policy, and app advertising endpoints while the real brand and product story evolves.

Current public posture

A serious home base, ready before the marketing story is final.

This site is intentionally compact: enough to make Parrle credible, enough to support existing apps, and light enough to evolve quickly as Auris product direction sharpens.

Legacy app support

Existing mobile-app URLs stay alive.

Policy and support surfaces for earlier Q.rate apps are preserved so store links, account-deletion requests, and AdMob verification can continue to work during the migration.