
If you'd like to export all of the voice memos at once, just use the Transfer button and choose the playlist export options. You can hold the Command key (Mac) or Control key (PC) to select multiple items. Then, use the Transfer button below the list to export to iTunes or to a local folder. Select any voice memo or double-click one to preview it. Your voice memos will load in the main window. In the Device Overview screen, click on Voice Memos under the Media tab or under Media Library in the left panel.

Once the device is connected, iTunes may prompt you to sync your device - click "No" or "Cancel." We recommend that you avoid syncing the device to iTunes until your certain all your information is already on the computer as, in some cases, doing this may result in the permanent loss of data from your device. Then, go ahead and connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod with its USB cable to your computer. To transfer voice memos to your computer from your iPhone, iPod or iPad, first open iExplorer on your Mac or PC. For more detailed installation instructions, click here. If you don't already have iExplorer installed download it by clicking the button below. USB cable to connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod.

Additionally, the voice memos are exported 100% losslessly in their native MPEG-4 (.m4a) file format.
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With iExplorer, you can simply drag and drop voice memos from your iPhone to your Mac or PC computer. Whatever the case, iExplorer is the easiest tool to help you access those voice memos on your iPhone and export them to your computer. Maybe you need to backup or export voice recordings for legal reasons such as above, or maybe you recorded an important interview, or maybe it was a live music event. That way, if the guy says it was his fault at the scene but then tries to sue you a month later, you'll have proof of what actually happened. If you ever get in a fender bender car accident, start your iPhone's voice recorder before you get out of the car.
