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AI Meeting Recorder for Linux
Automatically record, transcribe, and summarize discussions with the free screen recorder for Linux
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By using the product, you agree to our Terms of Service and have read our Privacy Policy. Before recording a meeting, it’s your responsibility to inform participants and obtain any required consent. When you click Start recording now, you agree that the audio is processed to generate a transcript that distinguishes between speakers without identifying them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Meeting Recorder for Linux records or imports meetings, creating searchable transcripts, summaries, and to-dos focused on Linux meetings.
Stay engaged while AI captures details and organizes outcomes for quick follow-up.
Record a browser tab for online calls or use your microphone for onsite sessions; uploads are supported.
Accurate results are achieved with clear audio quality and minimal background noise; multiple languages are supported for transcription (not translation).
Speakers are labeled generically (Speaker 1, Speaker 2) to maintain privacy while still identifying who said what.
Yes. Upload audio or video files afterwards to transcribe and summarize them within the same workspace.
Summaries highlight decisions, risks, deadlines, and to-dos with designated responsibilities, if mentioned.
Transcription remains in the spoken language; set the recording language to match the meeting for best accuracy.
Copy or download transcripts and summaries to share in documents, presentations, or project tools.
Live text appears almost instantly; uploaded files are usually processed within minutes.
Use the tool for team calls under Linux and project meetings; it adapts to short stand-ups and longer reviews.
You can reword, rename speakers, and add clarifications without losing timestamps.
Search transcripts by keyword or speaker to jump directly to the desired moment.
Open the tool, choose tab or microphone recording, or upload a file to begin.
Share transcripts and summaries so team members can read asynchronously and stay informed.