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Record Google Meet locally
no bot, no cloud
16 followers
no bot, no cloud
16 followers
Gravô Meet records Google Meet 100% on your machine — no bot in the call, nothing uploaded to anyone's cloud. The video and transcript stay with you, on your PC and your own Google Drive. Privacy by architecture, not by promise.









Finally a Meet recorder that doesn't add a sketchy bot to the call. It just saved the video and transcript straight to my Drive, and the fact that nothing leaves my machine is a huge plus for client calls.
@sattapanbmta Thank you — this made my launch day. Client calls are exactly what I built it for: you shouldn't have to route a customer conversation through someone else's servers just to keep a record. Really glad the Drive save and the no-bot flow worked cleanly for you. If anything ever feels off there, tell me — I read every message.
Recording locally is a big plus for privacy. One thing that would make it even better for me would be the ability to set automatic split points in the recording, so long meetings get broken into timestamped chapters I can jump back to without scrubbing through the whole video.
@abdulsametzsiq Love this, and you spotted a real gap. Today the transcript helps you jump around, but you're describing something better: timestamped chapters that make a 60-min call skimmable. Adding it to the roadmap. Quick one so I build the right thing — would you rather have auto-detected breaks (on topic/speaker changes) or a hotkey to drop your own markers mid-meeting? Thanks for the sharp feedback.
The local-only approach is such a thoughtful choice, especially the part about syncing to your own Drive rather than forcing another login. Finally a meeting recorder that respects the room.
@zeynepekerlqng "Respects the room" — I might steal that line. That was the whole idea: no bot, no extra account, no forcing your data through us. It saves to your Drive because it's your data, full stop. Thanks for getting it — means a lot today.