Record a meeting locally
In any meeting app, Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, or a webinar in a browser tab, hover the SKI widget and open the meeting menu with the camera button.
SKI captures both sides in parallel: your microphone on one track and the meeting audio on another. A red timer appears on the widget. Nothing changes for the other participants.
The transcript writes itself as the meeting happens, speaker-tagged as You and Meeting, timestamped, and editable afterwards. It never leaves your disk.
Press stop, open Transcripts, and choose Generate notes. Your own coding agent writes the summary, decisions and action items included, from the transcript sitting on your disk.
No caps on length, count, or retention. Export any transcript as Markdown or plain text whenever you need it.
Speaker tagging#
Local recordings give you two tagged tracks: your mic and everything else in the room. If you need every individual speaker tagged by name, send your agent into the call instead, which produces a fully diarized transcript.
Consent#
Recording other people may require their consent depending on where you live. SKI keeps everything under your control on disk, but the legal side is yours.
Related#
Send your agent to a meeting is the other way into the room. On-device privacy explains why local recording has no upload path at all.