Who it's for.
MeetConnect captures Google Meet at the source, records crash-safe, and turns conversations into records your team — and your AI agents — can actually use. A few of the ways people use it.
Google Meet transcription
Capture Google Meet's live captions at the source — speaker-attributed and exportable as .txt for free — with an optional AI pass over the audio for a higher-quality transcript.
Captions vs AI transcription →Local meeting recorder
Record the whole meeting to one crash-safe file and keep it on your own machine. No account, no upload — download the .webm when you're done.
How to record locally →AI meeting notes
Connect the transcript to AI agents over a local MCP bridge — ask what was decided during the call, and search the transcript afterward, all with your own key.
Meetings + AI agents →Persian–English meetings
Bilingual teams that code-switch mid-sentence get faithful transcripts — each part in the language actually spoken — from the Gemini audio pass, where live captions fall short.
The mixed-language guide →Privacy-first meeting history
Your meetings are the most candid thing you say all day. Keep them: the whole pipeline can run offline, on your hardware, with your key — the free base uploads nothing.
The privacy model →Local-first browser recording
Basic recording works with no server and no ffmpeg: audio is saved right in your browser, and the Meetings dashboard shows it — even with the bridge off.
How it works →Start capturing — free.
Live captions and local recording need no account and no upload.
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