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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Superhuman
Notetaker is already a core part of my workflow. Not just a DAU, closer to an HAU. This team ships!
Wispr Flow
@gaurav_vohra Thanks for the kind words, Gaurav!
Wispr Flow
Wispr Notetaker is the only meeting recorded to have won my trust. I had never used one before, but this one just folded into my existing workflows so easily. I love that it’s non-intrusive, catches everything accurately, and seamlessly passes context to my agents through MCP. I also like using it to dump my own long thoughts into a dedicated spot, all while I surf around my laptop.
Wispr Flow
Malhar here from the product team at Wispr Flow.
While developing Notetaker, one of the most important things for me was seeing if I stopped taking my own notes during a meeting. I’ve tried a lot of note takers and I could never be sure if the transcript would hold up, so I’d spend my meetings half listening and half typing, hoping I didn’t miss anything important.
Wispr’s Notetaker is the first meeting note taker that was so accurate I didn’t need my own notes.
It identifies speakers correctly, the transcript is super accurate, and the summary is actually useful.
We're on Mac and English only to start. We'd rather get the core right with you first.
So tell us where it breaks: Big meetings, people talking over each other, accents, whatever your worst call of the week looks like. That's the stuff we want to hear!
Wispr Flow
I work in wispr flow's machine learning team. I have been doing speech recognition research and engineering since 2018. I don't use many of this kind of note taking products until I started to use wiper flow's notetaker. Now I'm addicted to it. Here is why.
After a few meetings, I have developed trust in this product. I feel that someone is backing up me in a meeting, like taking the meeting notes seamlessly without me needing to do it by myself. More importantly it gets the things and details that I care about correct. That is really nice.
What are these notes for? They're not just for me to read. The biggest potential happens after the meeting, when I connect Wispr with other AI agents, such as Claude and ChatGPT, to let them analyze the transcript and turn the discussion bullet points into some results and to help me keep on track for my work. By the way if you are able to analyze those meetings on the same topic (for example, your daily or weekly meetings), that result is really surprising -- you not only know a better big picture, but with AI it is able to figure out those hidden structures in a meeting, like the org chart, which people are more senior, and how the topic evolves over time. These are just like magic.
I don't have a memory that can recall 100% of everything. More importantly I'm not a native speaker of English, so I may actually miss some points during the meeting. So notetaker helps me a lot. I always tell others during the meeting, saying, "Hey I have turned on the note taker and I've noted this down. I'll follow up on this after the meeting." without needing to stop and type something myself. This feeling is really good.
I highly recommend this notetaker to you, whether you're a native speaker or not, you speak good English or not, you're new to the country or job or not. It is not only helpful but you will also like it, just like I do.
StepGrab
"Gets the details right" is the whole game with meeting notes. What does it do when two people talk over each other, which is when every tool I've tried falls apart?
We've been using this internally for months, can't wait for it to be out in the wild. Tell us what you love, tell us what you hate. Appreciate everyone for giving us a look!
Easy Tasks by Morgen
Granola is cooked!
Wispr Flow
I lead our creator program at Wispr, so my week is basically nonstop calls with YouTubers, agencies, and partners. One thing I love about Notetaker: it gets names right. When you're juggling dozens of creator conversations, a transcript that says "Speaker 1" or misspells a channel name is useless for follow-ups.
Now every call gets transcribed with real names and the right terminology, and through MCP I pull it all into Claude to draft recaps, track deliverables, and prep for the next conversation. My follow-ups go out faster and nothing slips. Excited for you all to try it!
Wispr Flow
I can't live without meeting transcripts. If I forget, I'll seriously freak out. (That's hours of catch-up work later to recall and give Claude the context myself.)
I was skeptical about Flow entering this space - honestly, other tools do a solid job.
But then I tried it. Pre-reads help me sail through customer calls. "What did I miss" saves me when I zone out. As part of the Flow team, maybe I'm biased... but now I can't live without Notetaker.
So proud of the team that made this happen - and changed a Taurus' mind along the way.
Product Design Lead at Wispr Flow! 👋
We've poured our hearts into this release, and I’m thrilled for you to try it. Flow is already the best way to capture your thoughts and voice hands‑free, and now it comes with a personal notetaker that records every meeting flawlessly. No more asking, “Jenny, can you take notes?”
We’ll keep rolling out updates over the next few weeks, so stay tuned as we turn more of your hopes into reality. 💛
Thank you for your support!