Meeting recorder

Record meetings without a bot joining the call.

No "Speecho Notetaker has joined the meeting". No installs, no browser extension. Pick your meeting tab, hit record — your browser captures the call audio and your mic, and you get a transcript with speaker labels and AI notes when it ends.

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Works with Google Meet, Zoom web and Teams web in Chrome/Edge. Billed per minute, no subscription.
🤝 You stay in control — remember to tell participants the call is recorded.

Why no-bot recording matters in 2026

Bots get blocked, flagged as "Unverified", and change how people talk. Your browser doesn't.

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Bots get banned from rooms

IT departments block notetaker bots; Teams labels them "Unverified"; clients side-eye the extra participant.

Now: Nothing joins the call. The recording happens in your own browser tab — invisible to the meeting itself.

Subscriptions for 4 calls a month

Otter, Fireflies and friends want $8–18 every month — even the months you barely take calls.

Now: Pay per recorded minute from a credit pack that never expires. A one-hour call costs about a dollar.

"Who said they'd send that?"

Half-remembered agreements, action items lost in chat scrollback.

Now: Speaker-labeled transcript, meeting-minutes template, and a ready-to-send follow-up email — generated in one click.

How it works

Three clicks before the meeting, everything else after it.

1️⃣

Click "Record meeting"

Chrome asks which tab to share — pick your Meet/Zoom/Teams tab and tick "Also share tab audio".

2️⃣

Take the call as usual

Tab audio and your microphone are mixed locally. A timer and a consent reminder stay visible while recording.

3️⃣

Stop → transcript & notes

The recording uploads like any file: transcript with speakers, meeting-minutes summary, follow-up email draft.

Pay only for what you use

Top up once. Credits never expire. No subscription. One wallet for transcription, scans and captions.

🎁 New accounts get 15 free minutes to try — credits work for scans and captions too.

$5
2,400 credits
≈ 4h audio
$25
16,800 credits +1,800
≈ 28h audio
$50
36,000 credits +6,000
≈ 60h audio
✓ Speaker labels ✓ AI summary ✓ Translation to 18 languages ✓ TXT, SRT, VTT, Word, PDF export

Frequently asked questions

How can I record a meeting without a bot joining?

Speecho records the audio of your browser tab. Click "Record meeting", choose the tab where your call is running, and enable "Also share tab audio". Your microphone is mixed in so both sides are captured. No bot, extension or desktop app is involved.

Which platforms does it work with?

Anything that runs in a browser tab: Google Meet, Zoom in the browser, Microsoft Teams in the browser, Webex web, and any other web call or webinar. It requires Chrome or Edge on desktop — tab audio capture is a Chromium feature.

Is it legal to record a meeting this way?

The tool is a screen/audio recorder like OBS or QuickTime — recording your own screen is legal. Consent rules for recording conversations depend on where participants are: many places require informing everyone. Speecho shows a consent reminder while recording; announcing the recording at the start of the call is the safe practice everywhere.

How much does it cost?

The recording is billed like any transcription: 10 credits per audio minute — a one-hour meeting is 600 credits, about $1.00–1.25 depending on your pack. Speaker labels, the meeting-minutes summary and the follow-up email draft are included.

Does the other side hear or see anything?

No. The capture happens entirely in your browser. Nothing joins the call, nothing is injected into the meeting — which is exactly why participants should be told verbally or in chat.

What do I get after the meeting?

A transcript with timestamps and speaker labels, an AI summary in a meeting-minutes format (decisions, objections, next steps), a one-click follow-up email draft, translation to 18 languages, and Word/PDF/SRT export.

Can I see live subtitles during the meeting instead?

Yes. On the Live subtitles tab, switch the audio source to "Browser tab" and pick your call — you get real-time subtitles with optional live translation while the meeting is happening, billed by the second. Recording and live subtitles are separate modes; use whichever fits the moment.

Your next call, on the record.

No bot in the room, no subscription on your card. About a dollar per meeting hour.

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