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talat
Realtime meeting notes that don’t leave your Mac
131 followers
Realtime meeting notes that don’t leave your Mac
131 followers
talat captures your microphone and system audio, transcribes both sides of every conversation in real time, and turns meetings into searchable, editable notes. It's powered entirely by your Mac's Neural Engine: your audio never leaves your machine. Choose custom LLM providers, write custom summarisation prompts, auto-export to Obsidian, push meeting data via webhooks, or query your history through an MCP server. It runs alongside Granola and other tools, so you can try it without switching.






Very cool! The idea of having fully private, editable meeting notes is appealing. How easy is it to get started? Is there a setup wizard or a quick‑start guide? And can I try it on just one meeting to see how the transcription and summarisation quality is before committing to using it regularly?
This is the way. When the job can be done on local hardware you already own, it feels wasteful to rent offsite tokens.
fitIQ
@sweeteyecandy exactly Tom!
Local-only meeting transcription is a huge deal for anyone dealing with sensitive conversations — legal, healthcare, finance. The MCP server and Obsidian export are nice touches for power users. What's the accuracy like compared to cloud-based alternatives? That's usually where on-device models struggle.