Play. We remember. Upload your D&D session and get the transcript, a clean recap, and a campaign wiki that writes itself while you play.
Three weeks later, nobody remembers the innkeeper's name. Upload your D&D session: get the transcript, a clean recap, and a campaign wiki that writes itself while you play.
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An animated tour of RollSummary: uploading a session recording and getting an AI recap, browsing the linked campaign wiki, exploring NPC relationships, and sharing recaps with the party.
Between sessions
Four hours of adventure. Six lines of notes.
You were busy running the game. By next week the innkeeper has no name, the favor everyone swore to remember is gone, and nobody can say why the party feared the windmill. A campaign's memory shouldn't depend on whoever scribbled the least.
Session 23 · your notes
- innkeeper: name???
- Ismark wants an escort to Vallaki
- someone owes Ireena a favor. WHO?
- the windmill. do NOT go back (why?)
- next session in 3 weeks
Six minutes of writing. 3 hours and 54 minutes unrecorded.
And nobody remembers which parts of it are wrong.
How it works
From audio to adventure log
Record & upload
Hit record at the table or drop in an existing file. MP3, WAV, m4a, we take it from there.
AI transcribes & summarizes
Every voice at the table is transcribed and told apart, even with crosstalk. A structured recap captures key events and party moves.
Explore your world
Every NPC, location, and thread becomes a linked note in your campaign wiki.
Detected automatically
Runs your table in 30+ languages
RollSummary hears the language your table speaks, then writes the whole session note in it. Titles, section headings, every beat. Your NPCs, your places and your timestamps stay exactly as they are.
Check your table
33 languages, detected from the audio.
Sessions
Every session, perfectly preserved
Upload the night's recording and get back a structured recap: a TL;DR, key events, character beats, and what the party will chase next. No more scrambled notes the morning after.
- A four-hour session becomes a clean recap in about ten minutes
- Structured AI recaps, not raw transcripts
- Session notes auto-created and linked to your wiki

Characters
Your NPCs come alive, and stay that way
Every character mentioned at the table becomes a note with their own history, relationships, and portrait. Link them once and RollSummary keeps the web of who-knows-who intact across every session.
- NPC profiles with portraits and history
- Relationship mapping between characters
- Backlinks surface every session they appear in

World building
Map every corner of your world
Locations, factions, and lore connect through wiki-links and a local graph. Jump from a tavern to the city to the region without losing the thread, the way Obsidian power users already think.
- Wiki-links and backlinks between every note
- A local graph of how your world connects
- Filter and search hundreds of notes instantly

The toolkit
Prep less. Remember everything.
Six things RollSummary does between one session and the next. Open a card to see it working.
The alternatives
Scribbles, transcripts, or a living wiki
Every table already has a system for remembering. Here is what each one leaves behind.
| Hand-written notes | Transcription apps | RollSummary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| During the game | Head down, scribbling | Recording in the background | You just play |
| The night's recap | Six rushed lines in a notebook | A wall of raw transcript | TL;DR, key events, and next moves |
| Your NPCs and places | Lost in the margins | Names buried in text | Linked notes with portraits and backlinks |
| Three sessions later | Deciphering your own handwriting | Ctrl+F and hope | A wiki that answers who, where, and why |
FAQ
Questions from the table
Your campaign deserves to be remembered
Start free, no credit card required. Turn tonight's session into a wiki entry before you go to bed.