2026 Tested: 3 Tinrec Plans for Recording LINE Calls on PC – Free, Pro, or Team?

LINE doesn't have built-in call recording, but if you use LINE on your computer for meetings or calls, Tinrec desktop can directly capture system audio and turn it into transcripts, summaries, and action items in real time. This article compares Tinrec Free, Pro, and Team plans for LINE recording scenarios to help you choose the best option.

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What Can Tinrec Do for Your LINE Recordings?

Many people assume that to record LINE calls, you must install a call recording app on your phone. But if you use LINE on your computer for meetings or business discussions, the situation is completely different.

Scenario 1: Record and transcribe LINE meetings on your PC When you start a LINE meeting or voice call on your computer, Tinrec desktop directly captures your computer's system audio—no need for a separate voice recorder or putting your phone on speaker. As the call begins, Tinrec generates a real-time transcript for you.

Scenario 2: Get summaries and action items within 5 minutes of recording In the past, after recording a 40-minute LINE call with a client, you might spend another half hour replaying and organizing notes. Tinrec automatically generates AI summaries, chapters, and action items after the recording ends—who is responsible for what, and what the next steps are, without you having to search through the audio.

Scenario 3: Turn LINE meeting notes into team assets If you're a manager or project lead, you can also store these LINE meeting notes centrally in Tinrec's team space, allowing members to search and review them anytime—no more digging through chat history or hunting for audio files.

What Are Tinrec's Core Capabilities for Recording LINE Meetings?

1. Bot-free system recording Tinrec desktop directly captures your computer's system audio, so there's no need to add a bot to your LINE meeting. Just open Tinrec before the call, and it will record both sides of the LINE conversation.

2. Real-time transcription and translation While recording, Tinrec transcribes as it goes, handling both Chinese and mixed Chinese-English content. If needed, you can view the original text, translation, or a side-by-side bilingual view during the recording.

3. AI summaries and action item extraction Tinrec doesn't just turn audio into text. After recording, it automatically organizes meeting topics, discussion conclusions, action items, and responsible persons, saving you the time of manually writing meeting minutes.

4. AI Q&A and meeting review After transcription, you can directly ask Tinrec: "What requirements did the client mention in the LINE meeting?" or "Where was the budget discussion?" It uses semantic understanding to pull out key points, so you don't have to listen from start to finish.

5. Multi-format export and team collaboration Both recordings and transcripts can be exported to tools you already use, such as Notion, Google Docs, or OneNote. The Team plan also allows centralized management of members, seats, and usage, ensuring meeting data stays within your organization.

Real-World Use Cases

Use Case 1: LINE meetings with clients You discuss requirements with a client over LINE on your PC, and Tinrec records and transcribes in the background. Afterward, the AI summary lists the client's needs, objections, and commitments, so you can immediately assign action items to relevant colleagues.

Use Case 2: Internal project discussions on LINE Your team uses LINE to discuss project progress and division of work. With Tinrec desktop recording, you not only keep a transcript but also turn decisions and next steps into a checklist, preventing post-meeting memory loss.

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Use Case 3: Cross-border or bilingual LINE calls For conversations that mix Chinese and English, Tinrec's real-time translation and bilingual transcripts help you quickly confirm what the other party means, reducing misunderstandings caused by language barriers.

5 Things to Consider When Choosing a LINE Recording Tool

1. Can it actually capture system audio? Some tools only record the microphone and miss the other party's voice in LINE calls. Tinrec desktop captures your computer's system audio, so both sides of the LINE call are recorded.

2. Does it offer post-transcription organization? If you only get an audio file, replaying it still takes time. Tinrec automatically generates summaries, chapters, and action items, turning audio into actionable data.

3. How well does it handle Chinese and mixed Chinese-English content? Many meeting note tools are English-first. Tinrec is better suited for Chinese and mixed Chinese-English content, making it ideal for users in Taiwan, and it supports team-specific terms to improve recognition of professional jargon.

4. Can recordings become a team asset? Personal recordings tend to get scattered across individual computers. Tinrec's Team plan provides a team space with role and seat management, so when members leave or change, historical meeting data doesn't disappear with them.

5. How to choose between free and paid plans? If you want to test the waters, use Tinrec's free plan to experience basic recording and transcription. If you have regular LINE meetings or client calls every week, the Pro plan is more cost-effective. If you're a team that needs to share meeting data, consider the Team plan.

Plan Best For LINE Recording Scenario
Free Occasional LINE call recording, trying it out Personal ad-hoc notes
Pro Multiple LINE meetings per week, heavy transcription and organization needs Sales, remote workers
Team Teams sharing meeting notes, needing permissions and usage management Departments, project teams

FAQ

Q1: Does LINE have built-in recording? No. LINE does not offer automatic call recording due to privacy considerations. However, you can use Tinrec desktop to record LINE calls and meetings on your computer.

Q2: Can Tinrec record LINE calls on mobile? Tinrec's mobile app mainly supports on-site recording. To record LINE calls, we recommend opening LINE on your computer and using Tinrec desktop to capture system audio—it's more stable and doesn't require a separate call recording app.

Q3: Is it legal to record LINE calls with Tinrec? Legality depends on your local regulations. Before recording, we recommend informing the other party and obtaining consent to avoid potential disputes.

Q4: Where are recordings stored? Personal plan recordings are stored in your Tinrec account. Team plan recordings are stored in the team space and belong to the team, so they can be handed over when members change and aren't taken away by individuals.

Q5: How long can I record with the free plan? The free plan offers a basic trial allowance. For specific minutes and limitations, please refer to Tinrec's official pricing page.

Conclusion

If you're still looking for LINE recording software and don't want to install shady call recording apps on your phone, consider a different approach: use LINE on your computer with Tinrec desktop. It not only records system audio but also generates transcripts, summaries, action items, and AI Q&A, and even lets you store meeting notes in a team space. Depending on your usage frequency and team needs, there's a plan for you—from Free to Pro to Team—so you don't need extra hardware or multiple subscriptions just for recording.

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