Launching today

Ellis
AI notes for in-person meetings
151 followers
AI notes for in-person meetings
151 followers
Ellis is an AI notetaker for in-person meetings. Record your meeting, get a clean transcript with each speaker identified, then ask anything — what was decided, what you missed, how it went. No laptop. No extra hardware. Just your iPhone (or Apple Watch).







How well does the speaker identification actually work in a noisy room with multiple people talking over each other? Curious how it handles real-world chaos versus a quiet conference room.
The speaker identification without cloud processing feels really thoughtful, like the team actually thought through what people want during a meeting instead of just chasing the AI hype.
Ellis
@uurnabb I'm trying to be as thoughtful as possible :) Thanks!
The fact that it runs straight from your iPhone or Apple Watch without any extra hardware is genuinely clever, removes so much friction from actually capturing in-person conversations.
Ellis
@harunartkowci Right. I understand the benefit of having an extra hardware device in that it reduces the friction of actually making a recording. But then again that requires you to purchase and upkeep a physical device.
The decision to make it work on just an iPhone or Apple Watch is genuinely clever. No extra hardware means it'll actually get used in real meetings instead of sitting in a drawer.
Ellis
@hanifekrkir2f Thanks. The benefit of hardware is to alleviate the friction of starting a recording but that means you need to purchase another hardware devise. Benefit of including it in your iOS infrastructure is that you don't need to
How does it handle background noise and overlapping voices in a real conference room setup?
the speaker identification worked surprisingly well in a noisy cafe setting, way better than i expected from a phone mic.
Love this idea. A lot of important conversations happen offline, not just on Zoom or Meet. Being able to record from an iPhone or Apple Watch and ask what was decided afterwards feels genuinely useful. Congrats on the launch!!!
Ellis
@rudy_zhou appreciate it. thanks!