Record, transcribe, and summarize meetings — without any of it leaving your Mac.
Cmd Meeting captures audio from whatever's plugged into your Mac, transcribes and summarizes it entirely on-device using Apple's on-device Speech and Foundation Models frameworks, and keeps a searchable history — no cloud transcription service in the loop.
Any audio interface
Cmd Meeting detects how many input channels your device exposes and lets you choose exactly which ones to scan — from a simple USB mic to a full-channel mixing console.
Manual or scheduled capture
Hit record from the menu bar, or let Cmd Meeting prompt you every :00 and :30 during your work hours and quietly learn which slots you actually want it for.
On-device transcription & summaries
Apple's on-device Speech and Foundation Models frameworks turn audio into a transcript and a structured summary — overview, key points, action items, decisions — without a network round trip.
Searchable history
Every finished meeting is indexed locally with full-text search across titles, overviews, key points, and action items, so nothing gets lost in a folder of files.
How it works
- Capture — start recording by hand, or respond to a scheduled prompt.
- Transcribe — Apple's on-device Speech framework converts the recording to text, entirely on your Mac.
- Summarize — an on-device language model produces an overview, key points, action items, and decisions.
- Keep & search — the transcript and summary are saved locally and indexed for full-text search; the raw recording is retained for a configurable window, then archived.
Cmd Meeting doesn't send your audio or transcripts to a cloud transcription service. Everything above happens locally on your Mac. See the Privacy Policy for the full picture, including the one optional integration that involves a network request.
Requirements
- Mac running macOS 26 (Tahoe) or later
- An audio input device (built-in mic, USB interface, or a mixing console like the Yamaha DM3)
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