For distilling hours of audio into highlights, Fireflies is a good choice. It can automatically transcribe and summarize recordings of meetings, and it can link to recordings from Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and Webex. The tool can help teams get more out of their meetings by turning a voice conversation into a useful set of notes that can be searched, shared and fed into workflows.
Another option is MeetGeek, which uses AI to record, transcribe, summarize and analyze meetings in more than 30 languages. It produces minutes with key topics, discussion highlights and action items, and has a searchable archive for storing meeting notes. MeetGeek can link to Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook, so it should work for people in many roles and industries.
If you want to transcribe and summarize meetings as they're happening, Otter is a good option. It can record slides, pull out action items and summarize meetings so you can keep up with what's going on. Otter works with Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams, and offers a range of pricing options, including a free basic plan.
Last, Fathom transcribes and summarizes meetings automatically, in multiple languages, and can link to Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams. It's notable for fast summarization, with meeting notes available in less than 30 seconds, and for its ability to synchronize summaries with CRM systems for better productivity and follow-up work.