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Notto

Notto

AI dictation, meeting notes & invisible chat overlay

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The invisible AI overlay for your desktop. Transcribe meetings, dictate text and chat with your notes without switching apps. Works anywhere you do.
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Matei Anghel
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Matei, the maker of Notto. We've all been there: You're in a deep work session or a meeting, and you need to ask AI a question, draft a quick email, or jot down a thought. But the moment you switch tabs to open ChatGPT or your notes app, you lose your flow. You break eye contact. The focus is gone. I built Notto to fix this. Notto is an invisible AI overlay that sits directly on top of your screen. It brings the power of AI right to your fingertips without cluttering your workspace. It allows you to: 💬 Chat with AI Invisibly: Ask questions, get answers, or brainstorm ideas while keeping your main window (or video call) in focus. 🎙️ Dictate with Speed: turning your voice into text for emails or documents instantly. 📝 Take Seamless Notes: Jot down action items or thoughts without ever looking away. The best part? It feels like a natural extension of your screen, not another clunky app to manage. I’d love for you to try it out and let me know what you think. Does the "invisible" overlay help you stay in the zone? Happy hunting! 🚀
Zolani Matebese

@anghelmatei Hi Matei, Congrats on the launch. How does this differ from cluade (and others) desktop? Am I not getting it or are you competing directly on being better?

Matei Anghel

@zolani_matebese Hi Zolani! The main difference is usecases.

While Claude is great for lots of things, but you cannot use it to record your meetings or do dictation.

And as far as the chat overlay goes, Notto sits transparently on top of your work instead of a separate app for chats. This means you can ask the AI questions while looking directly at your main task or keeping eye contact in a meeting, without hiding your workspace.

We are competing on the "Delivery Mechanism" (Overlay vs Window) rather than the model itself!

Zeiki Yu

Huge congrats on the launch! Love the invisible overlay approach for frictionless AI note‑taking and dictation—feels like a natural fit for busy, multi‑app workflows on desktop.

Matei Anghel

@zeiki_yu Appreciate the support, Zeiki! 🚀 'Frictionless' was definitely our main goal during development. We really wanted it to feel like a natural layer on the OS rather than just another app to manage. Hope it helps your workflow!

Zahran Dabbagh
Congrats on the launch 👍 I just checked that and I love it. I believe that the app could benefit more from the idea that you put a bit subtly ”just asking that one question mid meeting”. This should be more dominant because this is a pain everyone have. But that’s my perspective only. However just upvoted 🚀
Matei Anghel

@zahran_dabbagh Thanks for the support and the sharp feedback, Zahran! 🙌

You are spot on. That specific moment of anxiety—when you need to look up an answer mid-meeting but don't want to break eye contact or start typing furiously—was actually the spark that made me build Notto.

I’m going to take your advice and try to highlight that specific "mid-meeting helper" use case more prominent on the landing page. It's the feature I love most too!

Really appreciate the insight!

Khashayar Mansourizadeh

Sounds really interesting, so it's OS native, right? and is it compatible with all OS?

Matei Anghel

@khashayar_mansourizadeh Glad you like the concept, Khashayar!

Yes, it is a desktop application (so it works over any other app, not just in the browser). We currently support macOS, Windows and Linux.

Since it creates a transparent layer over your screen, we had to go through the app route to get the performance right. Let me know if you give it a try!

Khashayar Mansourizadeh

@anghelmatei nice, sounds like a useful solution, is it mainly used to manage notes?

Matei Anghel

@khashayar_mansourizadeh That's one of the primary 3 features. You can also dictate in any textbox (useful because we speak 3x faster than typing, so for long replies or AI prompts it saves a bunch of time) and use the invisible AI chat overlay to either get help during meetings or just ask questions without switching tabs / apps.

Kimberly Ross

The “invisible overlay” ethos is a double-edged sword.

On one hand, it minimizes friction and clutter. On the other, it can sometimes feel too subtle — especially for new users who aren’t sure how to trigger it or where to look for controls. The simplicity that makes Notto elegant can also make it invisible in a way that feels confusing until you’re familiar with the UX.

Matei Anghel

@kimberly_ross This is such a thoughtful take, Kimberly. You are 100% right.

Designing for "invisibility" is actually much harder than designing a standard interface because, as you said, users can sometimes forget the app is there or how to summon it!

We are trying to balance this with intuitive keyboard shortcuts and a very subtle "summoning" bar, but it is definitely a constant balancing act between "clean" and "confusing."

Thanks for the feedback!

Jay Dev

Wow, Notto looks amazing! That invisible chat overlay is genius. How does it handle privacy when Im sharing my screen? Super curious!

Matei Anghel

@jaydev13 Hey! So glad you like the overlay! Privacy was one of the biggest challenges we wanted to solve with Notto. To handle screen sharing, we built a 'Screen Capture Protection' toggle (found in the Stealth Mode settings). When it's on, Notto uses low-level OS APIs to tell the system to exclude those windows from any capture. The result is pretty magical: you can see the AI chat and your notes perfectly on your monitor, but for anyone watching your screen share or recording (via Zoom, Teams, OBS, etc.), the windows are completely invisible - they don't even show up as a black box! It’s currently available as part of our Ultra plan. 😉

Viktor Shumylo

Congrats on the launch! The idea of an AI layer that stays out of the way instead of demanding attention is really refreshing, especially for meetings and deep-focus work. How Notto handles moments when multiple inputs overlap, for example dictation, notes, and AI replies at once and how you prevent the overlay from becoming cognitively noisy even if it’s visually minimal.

Matei Anghel

@vik_sh Thanks! We prevent noise through State-Dependent Minimalism:

  • Priority Hierarchy: Active actions (like dictation) automatically suppress background prompts (like meeting detection) so the app never competes with itself.

  • Visual Zoning: We separate high-frequency layers—dictation feedback lives at the bottom, chat at the top—ensuring they never jumble in one area.

  • Audio over Visual: Subtle 'chirps' and hold-to-talk shortcuts let you operate by feel/ear. This keeps your eyes on your work and the UI out of mind.

  • Immediate Release: The UI 'flatlines' and shrinks the instant you stop talking, providing an immediate visual signal that the tool is out of your way

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