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Online Notepad for Meetings
Capture meetings directly in your browser with automatic transcriptions, summaries, and to-dos.
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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 Online Notepad for Meetings records or imports your meetings and converts them into searchable transcripts, concise summaries, and clear to-dos—all organized in a browser workspace. Capture a browser tab for remote calls, use your mic for in-person meetings, or upload audio or video files post-meeting.
Stay present while AI captures every word and organizes results. Instead of rewriting notes later, you get a structured summary, organizing everything into a browser workspace for quick action. Teams use it for status updates, initial meetings, and onboarding sessions needing reliable documentation.
Record live from a browser tab for online meetings, switch to your computer mic for in-person talks, or upload audio and video files post-session. All inputs land in the same workspace for transcription and summaries.
Accuracy depends on the audio quality. A good mic, minimal background noise, and asking people to speak one at a time yield precise results. Real-time transcripts make it easy to spot issues, and you can adjust wording later without losing flow.
Voices are automatically separated and labeled as Speaker 1, Speaker 2, etc. Names aren't guessed, maintaining privacy. You can rename labels post-meeting to enhance readability, while timestamps remain attached to each speaker.
Yes. Upload audio or video files or insert a link to a hosted recording and they'll be transcribed. You can also save images like slides or whiteboard photos alongside the transcript, keeping context in one place.
Summaries highlight decisions, to-dos with accountable parties (if mentioned), deadlines, risks, and open questions. Each point links to the transcript, allowing you to jump to the relevant moment when needed.
Multiple languages are supported for transcription, with transcript and summary remaining in the language spoken during the meeting. There's no translation between languages, so the recording language should match speakers for best results.
Copy or download the transcript and summary, and insert vital sections into documents, presentations, or project tools. Share concise summaries and keep the entire transcript available for more context if needed.
Live notes appear almost instantly. Uploaded files are usually ready in minutes; longer sessions take slightly longer but are still much faster than manual transcription. Summaries are created immediately after the transcript is ready.
Use it for status updates, initial meetings, and onboarding sessions. It's adaptable for recurring check-ins, workshops, interviews, reviews, and longer planning sessions without changing your workflow.
Yes. You can correct wording, rename speakers, and add explanatory notes without losing timestamps. For complex topics, generate a mind map to recognize themes, then return to the transcript for exact wording.
Transcripts are searchable, letting you jump to decisions, risks, or names in seconds. Timestamps guide you directly to the right moment in the recording for quick fact-checking.
Open the tool, select recording from a browser tab or your microphone, or upload a file. Confirm recording permission, start recording, and stop when finished. Review the transcript, making small corrections if needed, and share the summary with your team.
Share transcripts and summaries so team members can review asynchronously. Generic speaker labels protect privacy until renamed, and to-dos can be integrated into task tools, keeping everyone aligned across time zones.