Meeting notes thatnever leave your Mac.
Bookipi AI Notetaker is a free AI note taker for Mac that records, transcribes, and summarizes your meetings entirely on-device. No account. No cloud. No bot joining your calls.
Kickoff: Acme rebrand
Alright, kicking off the Acme rebrand. Launch is moving to March, so let's lock scope today.
One meeting, start to finish
Tuesday, 9:58 AM. You didn’t even open the app.
- 9:58
A meeting app opens. A quiet banner slides in, not a notification you'll reflexively swipe away.
New noteMeeting detected
Microsoft Teams
Works with Google Meet, Zoom, Teams, Slack and other meeting apps.
- 10:00
One click. Recording starts, and a small overlay floats wherever you drag it, while you jot real notes in real markdown.
NotesTranscript## Kickoff: Acme rebrand
- Sarah: launch moves to March
- [ ] Send revised quote
- 10:25
The call ends. Your meeting summary is generated locally.
Summarizing on-device…0:21 - 10:25:33
Seconds later, your meeting notes are ready, with action items, discussion points, and next steps.
Kickoff: Acme rebrand
Tue · 10:00–10:25 AMSJSarah, JamesRecording 00:1800:00Alright, kicking off the Acme rebrand. Launch is moving to March, so let's lock scope today.
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Ask AI
Then ask it anything.
Hand the note to Claude, ChatGPT, or Perplexity, or use a shortcut for the recap email, Slack update, or action items.
- Compose email
- Summary for Slack
- TL;DR
- My todos
- Action items
The only feature that leaves your Mac, and only when you ask. On-device Ask AI is coming soon, so even this stays local.
Private by architecture, not by promise.
Most AI notetakers ask for your email, your calendar, and your trust, then send your client calls to their servers and third-party AI providers. Bookipi can’t leak your meetings, because they never leave your Mac.
Highlights
Why this meeting note taker app is perfect for every occasion
Humans in the room, not bots
Bookipi never dials in and nothing announces itself. It listens from a small floating pill while the call carries on without you leaving it.
Voice dictation
Turn conversations into clean, actionable notes
Our AI Notetaker captures what is said on-device and tidies it as it goes, dropping the filler, false starts, and changes of mind, so your notes read the way you intended.
Hold 🌐 fn anywhere. Release when you’re done.
Every exchange stays on-device
Local transcription and cleanup both run on Apple Silicon, on your machine. Dictation audio is never written to disk and never uploaded.
- Works in every app
- Slack, Mail, your editor, a browser tab: anywhere you can paste, you can dictate.
- Watch it as you speak
- A live transcript appears while you talk. Press esc any time to throw it away.
Cleaned up before it lands
Nobody speaks in finished sentences. The fillers, false starts, and changes of mind are gone by the time the text appears.
You said
um so I was thinking we should uh, no wait, actually let's ship the pricing page on Friday
Typed for you
We should ship the pricing page on Friday.
- Filler words
- False starts
- Self-corrections
- Punctuation
- Emails & times
- Bullet lists
Most people speak about three times faster than they type.
Dictation turns that gap into time back in your day. Bookipi keeps a running tally of how fast you talk, how much you’ve written, and the hours it has saved you.
- Track your speed, words dictated, and time saved
- Measured against a 40 wpm typing baseline
- Every stat stays on your Mac and is never reported anywhere
Everything you need, nothing you don’t
Meeting detection
A quiet banner, not a nagging notification. Off by default.
A real notes editor
Live markdown while you record. Writing, not data entry.
Ask AI
Send a note to Claude, ChatGPT, or Perplexity and ask it anything.
Participants, your way
Add names and summaries say “Sarah asked about pricing.”
Lives in your menu bar
Runs quietly, with a floating control that goes anywhere.
Folders
Group notes your way, with your own icon and colour. Local, like everything else.
Up and running in four steps
From download to your first set of AI meeting notes, generated on-device. The whole flow, start to finish.
Download for Mac
One file, no account. Install it and you’re ready for your next call.
Hit record
A quiet banner appears when a meeting starts. One click captures it.
Get your recap
The moment you hang up, your Mac writes the meeting summary on-device.
## Kickoff: Acme rebrand
- Sarah: launch moves to March
- [ ] Send revised quote
Keep it all local
Search, edit, and revisit your notes. Everything stays on your Mac.
AI note taker FAQs
Software that records, transcribes, and summarizes a conversation as it happens, turning what was said into a searchable text record. Most run alongside Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, or as a desktop app that captures whatever type of meeting you're in, including in-person ones. The useful ones pair transcription with summarising, so you end up with decisions and action items rather than a raw wall of text.
It captures audio, either through a bot that joins the call or by picking up your computer's own audio in the background, and converts it into a transcript. That transcript is then condensed into notes. Once the call ends, speakers are identified, key discussion points are pulled out, and action items and follow-ups are ready within moments. Where that processing happens differs: most tools send audio to a server, while Bookipi runs both the speech model and the summary on your own Mac.
Real-time transcription with speaker identification, automated summaries, and action-item extraction are the core three. Beyond those, the extras worth having:
- Calendar sync that spots upcoming meetings and prepares a brief, so a note is waiting from the moment you create a meeting invite
- Cross-meeting intelligence that surfaces patterns across an entire call history, not one meeting at a time
- Searchable meeting memory, so you can ask questions across past conversations
- Sharing and privacy controls, with notes private by default and shared only when you choose
- Connections to the tools you already use — calendars, CRMs, and wider meeting automation
No. Some tools join as a visible participant, which is useful if you want them to attend on your behalf when you can't be there. Others record quietly from your device's own audio, so nothing appears on screen and no extra name shows up in the call — the preference for anyone who finds bots intrusive, or who simply can't have one on a client or executive call. Bookipi works the second way: it captures audio on your Mac and never dials in.
No. Many also handle in-person conversations, phone calls, and even walking meetings, usually through a phone app that records straight from the device rather than from a video feed. That makes them genuinely useful for roles that mix calls with face-to-face time — sales, recruiting, consulting — and it sits neatly alongside appointment scheduling for anyone running client-facing days.
Protections vary by provider, so it's worth reading the policy rather than the marketing. Reputable tools keep notes private by default and shareable only if you choose. Many state that meeting data isn't used to train their models, and some carry certifications like SOC 2 or offer EU-based storage. Confirm the retention window (some free plans delete recordings after a few days), how audio is deleted, and where recordings physically live.
With Bookipi, the answer is simpler: on your Mac, nowhere else. Recordings, transcripts, and summaries stay on your device. There's no account to breach and no cloud copy, so your meetings never leave your machine unless you choose to export them.
It comes down to how much you still write yourself. A notepad-style tool complements your own note-taking, expanding your shorthand using context from the conversation. A full note taker generates the entire summary from the transcript, so you don't have to type anything at all. The first suits people who think by jotting; the second suits back-to-back days where there's no spare attention to give.
Some free plans are genuinely usable; plenty are capped to nudge you toward a paid tier. Watch for limits on summaries per month, short archive windows before recordings are deleted, caps on total meeting count, and missing extras like playback or integrations. Check what's actually unlimited — transcripts, storage, recordings — against what's metered before you commit.
Bookipi has no subscription, no trial timer, and no credit card. A recorder that runs on your own machine avoids most of these caps, because there's no server bill sitting behind it.
Compare on a consistent set of criteria rather than brand recognition alone:
- Bot or bot-free recording — whether the tool is visible on calls or captures audio quietly
- Summary allowance — free plans often cap monthly summaries, not just recordings
- Platform coverage — support varies across Zoom, Meet, Teams, Webex, and in-person capture
- Data retention and privacy — archive windows, data residency, and training policies all differ
- Integrations — anything from native CRM connections to email-only on free tiers
- Cross-meeting intelligence — some analyse patterns across a whole call history
Largely, for the job of capturing what was said. Automatic transcription and summarising let you give the conversation your full attention instead of splitting focus between listening and writing. Most people still add a light pass afterwards — tagging what matters, confirming action items, fixing a misattributed speaker or a piece of industry jargon the model didn't know. Like most AI in business, it handles the volume and you keep the judgement.
Yes. Bookipi captures audio on your Mac, so it works with any meeting app without joining the call. Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, or anything else, it records the same way.
This is where capture method matters more generally: tools tied to a specific video-conferencing API tend to cover the big three well and niche platforms like Webex or BlueJeans inconsistently, while tools that record device audio capture wherever the conversation happens — huddles and in-person included.
The transcript is finalised and a structured call summary, action items, and follow-up drafts appear within moments. From there you can search, edit, and polish, turn the notes into a recap email or a draft plan, and share them selectively. Many tools also let notes be pulled into other apps, so nothing from the meeting needs copying and pasting by hand.
It runs on macOS 15.0.0 and later, on Apple Silicon Macs only.
The speech and summary models run entirely on your Mac, so they're bundled with the app instead of living in the cloud. That one-time setup is what lets everything work offline with nothing sent to a server.
Nothing joins the call and nothing announces itself, because Bookipi isn't a bot in the room. You're simply taking notes, the same as if you were typing them yourself. Please ask for consent before recording meetings with other people.
Yes. AI Notetaker is part of the Bookipi suite that small businesses already use for invoicing and more. It works as a standalone Mac app, so you don't need the other tools to use it.
Meeting notes that never leave your Mac.
A free AI note taker that records, transcribes, and summarizes your meetings entirely on-device. Free forever. No account. No cloud. No bot joining your calls.
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