Wispr Flow Notetaker - Meeting notes that get the details right.
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Your follow-ups are only as good as your meeting notes. Wispr Notetaker gets your words and your speakers right, so your recaps, follow-ups, and answers are too. Before the meeting starts, it checks the invite so names are spelled correctly, and it brings the terminology you've already taught Wispr Flow into every conversation. Your transcripts use real names instead of "Speaker 1" and "Speaker 2," and every meeting is ready to pull into Claude or ChatGPT via MCP. Available on Mac. Free to try.


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Wispr Flow
Hey everyone, Tanay here!
Before anything else: thank you ❤️
Every launch we've done, the OG Flow, our iOS and Android apps - all of it - y’all showed up and gave us a lot of the early feedback that made the products what they are today.
Today we're launching Wispr Notetaker, and we want to do it the same way.
So far, Flow handles what you say to your computer. Notetaker is for what you say to everyone else.
The bet we made was: almost nobody reads a raw transcript, but everything gets built on top of it. Even if a single name or acronym is wrong, it travels everywhere. If a speaker is mislabeled, everything downstream is untrustable. So we started with improving capture.
What that looks like:
Notetaker pulls in context before the meeting, so names land spelled right
The terms you've taught Flow carry into your meetings, so your jargon is already in there
Your mic and everything you hear are captured as two separate streams, so your words never get mixed up with someone else's
Real names on the final transcript, not Speaker 1 and Speaker 2. If it misses, you can easily fix it and it applies across the whole transcript
There's more in there:
a Brief before every meeting so you walk in prepped
one-click catch-up if you miss something mid-meeting
summaries with the decisions and next steps actually called out
one-tap capture for calls that were never on your calendar
MCP support so you can pull any meeting into Claude or ChatGPT without copy-pasting.
What I’d love from you: We're launching on Mac, English only. We want to get the core right with you before we roll it out to every other language and platform. Try it for a day for all your meetings and voice memos and tell us: what do you like and what would you like? That's the feedback that helps us the most.
Free to try. Can't wait to hear what you think.
Let's build magic 🔥
Wispr Flow
@tanaykothari really have nothing to say other than kudos to you for building such an amazing track record of creating delightful, genuinely useful experiences for people!
I love how I can use the Wispr Notetaker while sitting around a table with people My computer can transcribe and summarize the meeting we have, so I can have a natural human conversation and later get the transcription and the summary to process what was being talked about.
I also love how I can be on WhatsApp calls and get a summary when the call is done. Of course, it also works in Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and all the other meeting software. The great thing is it's not linked to a specific software, but just to the audio that is sent and received on the computer.
@fabian_dittrich In person is the case that actually tests it. Remote calls hand you clean speaker separation for free because everyone has their own stream. Round a table it is one microphone and overlapping voices, which is the genuinely hard version, and it is also the meeting where nobody is taking notes because everyone is present. Has it held up for you when two people talk over each other, or does the summary quietly merge them into one person?
Wispr Flow
Pretty surreal to see this finally out in the world after months of building it. My favorite part is being able to go back and ask questions about a meeting if I missed something or didn’t quite catch what was said. It’s saved me more times than I can count. Hope you all enjoy using it as much as we’ve enjoyed building it.
Wispr Flow
Head of Growth here, which is mostly a fancy way of saying I talk for a living. 🗣️
Slack messages: talking. Emails: talking. My calendar: several hours a day of talking...
Wispr Flow already covered about half of that. I have not typed a full sentence into Slack in months and my keyboard has quietly become a wrist rest. Meetings were the holdout. I would talk for an hour and then go repair the transcript before I could use any of it.
Wispr Flow Notetaker is the part I have wanted for a long time, and the thing that actually got me is not the summary. Since I rely heavily on meeting notes to derive action items and keep everything I'm talking about outside of messages in sync, when there was drift on who said what and what tasks were assigned, my to-do list was no longer up to date. Other people were getting my things to do, and I was getting theirs.
Now, with Notetaker, I can be confident that the transcript and assigned names are accurate. That means thanks to the MCP everything syncs with all my other systems with accurate transcripts.
We can't wait for you to try it in your meetings. Let us know what you think!
@mswulinski Hey Matt! Long time no see.
Congrats on the launch, great move! The product keeps getting better. Retention must be off the charts.
It would be super valuable if you could share the flow you use to turn meetings into results with minimal effort:
- tools
- MCPs
- routines
The problem with meeting notes, I think, is that action items get lost in an ever‑growing list of notes.
Cheers.
Wispr Flow
Ever since I joined Wispr, people asked why we didn't do meetings as well. Having used every notetaker under the sun, I have always (1) loved the freedom of being more present, and (2) increasingly obsessed over the opportunity to take the experience from good to great... kudos to the team for embracing a pedantic quest to make meetings better, and what comes after!
Wispr Flow
Very excited for this launch. There are so many interactions, tiny details, easter eggs that we have here which I hope users love :)
Wispr Flow
It's been a joy watching this product come to life behind the scenes. What's surprised me most is the improvements made along the way in the context Notetaker gives you when walking into a new meeting. It's something I didn't think I would rely on so heavily, but I found that it alone makes for a super pleasant companion to the many meetings I have in my role as a marketer on the team. This is coming from a former Granola and Fireflies.ai power user, too.
Lenny’s Podcast
Genius move
Wispr Flow
I am so excited by this launch. It makes so much sense for Wispr to be expanding into this space, and it means I don't need a separate subscription, which is always a bonus. Connecting meeting notes with my overall voice history with Wispr is awesome. I love the integrations with all the third parties and the ease of bringing it into my AI tools. Kudos to you. What an exciting day!
Wispr Flow
I didn’t expect pre-reads to become my favorite feature, but they’ve quietly become part of my routine. Walking into a meeting with the context already in my head makes a bigger difference than I would’ve guessed. Really proud to be part of the team that built Notetaker.