Meeting.ai

Meeting.ai

an AI notetaker built for visual learners

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Introducing visual notes that help you remember 65% more information. Meeting.ai automatically turns your conversations into hand-drawn diagrams and visual summaries. Just tap start—AI captures, transcribes, and creates memorable visual meeting minutes for you
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Hokiman Kurniawan

Hey Product Hunt! 👋

Hokiman here, co-founder and CEO of Meeting.ai. Super excited to share what we've been building!

🎁 Special launch offer: Use code "PRODUCTHUNT" in the settings page to redeem free credits!

As someone who learns better with visuals, I was frustrated that every meeting tool just gave me walls of text. Research shows we remember 65% more information when it's visual, yet all our meeting notes look the same—boring transcripts that put you to sleep.

So we built Meeting.ai to automatically turn your conversations into hand-drawn diagrams and visual summaries. It's like having an AI sketch artist in every meeting who captures not just what was said, but the relationships between ideas.

The magic happens when you see complex discussions transformed into clear, memorable visuals you can actually use and share. No more forgetting who said what or losing track of key decisions buried in text.

Want to see it in action? Check out this quick explainer

We're supporting 30+ languages and work across all platforms—from in-person meetings to Zoom calls. Perfect for visual thinkers, educators, consultants, and anyone tired of traditional note-taking.

Would love to hear your thoughts! What's your biggest pain point with meeting notes? Are you a visual learner too?

Tony Tong

@hokimank Congrats on the launch, Hokiman! Meeting.ai’s visual-first approach is refreshing, but here’s a thought: diagrams can oversimplify. Have you considered letting users zoom across layers of abstraction, like a hierarchical map that starts simple but expands into detailed nodes when needed? That way, the visuals wouldn’t flatten nuance but instead let people move between big-picture clarity and granular accuracy. Would love to know if that’s on your roadmap.

Renaud Léveillé

The 65% retention stat is fascinating - visual learning is so underrated in the productivity space. As someone who zones out reading walls of meeting notes, the hand-drawn diagrams approach is brilliant.

Just launched ZenTrack today (AI productivity app) - we track focus sessions and one user complaint is they can't remember WHY certain meetings killed their productivity. Visual summaries would actually solve this.

Talshyn Nova

This feels like a game-changer for content marketers 🤯 I can imagine turning customer interviews or webinars into visual assets for blogs and social media. Have you thought about integrations with content creation or scheduling tools? ☺️

Jim H.

@jundialwan @fathuraw Huge congratulations on the launch of Meeting.ai! What a brilliant concept – an AI notetaker specifically crafted for visual learners, transforming conversations into those 'hand-drawn diagrams and visual summaries' that really stick. This truly tackles a common pain point with traditional, text-heavy meeting notes, and it's exciting to hear about the 65% recall improvement.

I'm genuinely curious, how does Meeting.ai intelligently tailor its visual summarization for different kinds of discussions, say, a freewheeling brainstorming session compared to a structured project update? Wishing you all the best and keen to see where you take this!

Aryan

visual notes are so much better than text walls - perfect for keeping teams aligned :))

Eugene Nesterenko

sounds intrigued, I guess I should try it

Nitesh Padghan

Tried it on a Zoom call this morning, blown away by how it turned a messy strategy convo into a clean sketch I could actually remember. This is what meeting notes should’ve been all along.

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