Open source · Local-first

Your meetings,
your machine.

AutoDoc records, transcribes, and summarizes your meetings with meeting content kept local by default. Built by ex-Apple engineers.

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AutoDoc Meeting Review
Meeting content stays local Fully open source Built by ex-Apple engineers Works offline

The notes you'd write if you had time.

Every meeting distilled into what actually matters — decisions made, action items assigned, metrics discussed, and topics covered. Based on Andy Grove's High Output Management framework.

AutoDoc structured meeting summary
AutoDoc search and AI Q&A

Ask your meetings.

'What did we decide about the Q3 roadmap?' Ask in plain English and get answers grounded in your transcripts and notes, or jump into full-text search when you want the exact moment.

The full picture.

Video, audio, and transcript — synced and searchable. Scrub to any moment. Edit anything after the fact. Your meetings become a living reference you can always go back to.

AutoDoc transcript with speaker diarization
AutoDoc upcoming meetings and recording controls

Your calendar, ready to record.

Connect Google Calendar or Microsoft Outlook to see upcoming meetings, auto-name recordings, and choose whether a meeting records once, every time, or only when you say so.

Your data never leaves your machine.

Local-first by default. Calendar access is optional, analytics are opt-in, and meeting content stays on your computer.

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Security

Encrypted when stored. Local when used.

Recordings, transcripts, notes, and meeting metadata are encrypted at rest on your device, so the history you keep stays protected even after the meeting ends.

Built by

Ex-Apple engineers. Creators of Duet.

We've spent a decade building tools people trust with their most important work. AutoDoc is our answer to meeting tools that treat your conversations as their data.

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Ready to own your meetings?

Free, open source, and private by default.

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