Wispr Flow Notetaker - Meeting notes that get the details right.

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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I work on the GTM team at Wispr, which basically means I live in back-to-back meetings.

I've been using AI note-takers for the last couple of years, so I'm a pretty picky customer. Watching Wispr Notetaker come together has been especially fun because I kept thinking, "Okay... but does it actually know who said what?"

Turns out, yes. It's the first note-taker I've used that consistently nails diarization. Action items end up with the right people instead of becoming my problem by default. For the first time, I actually trust the meeting summary enough to stop taking my own backup notes.

The cherry on top is MCP. I can feed everything I learn throughout the day into Claude, and it completely changes how I work. My action items stay organized, my priorities stay sharp, and I walk into every meeting already up to speed instead of scrambling to remember what happened last time.

Big fan of what you've built so far and team! Congrats on the launch - already been using it past couple of weeks :)

 We have some legends on this team!

What I find particularly remarkable is that you didn’t just create another AI note-taking tool—you reimagined the entire process, from jotting down an idea to creating something truly useful. This is much harder than adding AI to an existing workflow. People keep coming back to products that remove obstacles rather than add new features. I have immense respect for everyone on the team for focusing on the actual user experience rather than just the technology. Best wishes to all the creators for a successful launch and I look forward to seeing how Wispr Flow evolves from here! 🚀

 What's your favorite or most delightful part of our Notetaker experience compared to anything else that you've tried?

 The biggest thing for me is that its output feels immediately usable. Most note-taking tools provide a transcript that requires further work, but Whisper Flow focuses on providing polished notes that are ready to share or act on. It's this lack of post-processing that impressed me the most.

Big fan of how this has worked out. I think while a lot of tools promise to make life easier, they tend to add more steps and structure but note taker doesn't seem like that. It's not because it's a product that we have built but it just tries to flow into our existing ways of doing things. The fact that a lot of people in startup land are always swamped with calls, no matter how much we talk about doing focused productive work, the core feature: giving the best pre-read and not messing up names just makes life a lot easier. Also the fact that one can switch to their own language whenever needed is just it. It takes off the burden of my mind that I have to do this in a certain way for the call to have a certain output or for the tool to get a certain output, which then eventually has to flow into my structure. I think when honest and good work is done, taking into consideration people's problems, things works out well.

So glad to see this come to life. It has been such a pleasure watching it take the shape it has today.


I lead India at Wispr, but I also take a lot of pride in being a pro user of Flow. I am just so excited to see the accuracy I have come to rely on in Flow translate into my meeting notes. Almost everything we do after a meeting builds on the transcript underneath it, so starting by getting that layer right feels like exactly the right bet.

This is amazing. So proud of the team.

This is incredible! Congratulations on the launch.

 Thank you, Zeng! We appreciate the support.

Thanks! Time to save some money and cancel our Granola subscription 😄

One of the most delightful experiences day in day out. The big unlock I had with Flow was that I could dictate even at a loud coffee shop. The auto-summary and cleanup was a godsend. Watching the team come together and say “hey, you already use your voice, why don’t we make your voice work for you” has been nothing short of amazing. Notetaker really does build on the strong foundation of Flow.

I fell in love with Flow way before I joined the team. So watching it quietly nail notetaking every single day this past month feels extra special. I've stopped taking notes. I walk out of a meeting, say to Uncle Claude "I just had a call, what's next" and Notetaker grabs the whole thing and wires it into the work I already have open. It's incredibly simple. Hope you all enjoy it just as much

I'm so excited for this to finally be out in the wild.

As part of our GTM team, I sit in meetings all day, which means it's not only important for me to capture what was said, but also to show up with the right context going in and the right action items coming out.

I've used a lot of call recorders, notetakers, and other tools to stay on top of my conversations with customers, partners, and internal stakeholders. So when I heard we were building Notetaker, I had a really high bar for what I personally wanted in the product.

Beyond the accuracy that's often missing from other tools, the thing that's impressed me most is the ability to tell speakers apart in an in-person meeting. That's been incredibly useful for customer onsites, internal team meetings, and any situation where capturing who said what is not just a nice-to-have, it's crucial.

Very proud of the team, and keep an eye out for more Notetaker updates coming soon.