Who Autorec is for
Meeting recording for people who can't upload the recording
Most meeting recorders send the audio to a vendor's servers before you ever hear the transcript. For a lot of professions that's a non-starter. Autorec records, transcribes, and summarizes meetings entirely on your own computer, so the recording never becomes someone else's data. Pick the page that matches your work.
Find your profession
Lawyers and legal teams
Client calls and depositions where privilege means the audio can't pass through a third-party processor.
Therapists and mental health clinicians
Session recording where patient confidentiality means avoiding a cloud processor and a BAA entirely.
Journalists and reporters
Interview recording where source protection means the audio can't sit on a vendor a court can reach.
Independent consultants and freelancers
Record calls across several clients and keep each engagement's record straight, without a per-seat bill.
UX researchers
Recording interviews without a bot that makes participants self-conscious, and building a transcript archive to pull quotes from.
Also worth a read
Two more groups already have a full write-up on the blog. We didn't repeat them here.
Virtual assistants and client services
Recording calls for several clients out of one workspace, and keeping each client's files apart. The blog post covers the day-to-day workflow.
Homelab and self-hosting
Keeping a meeting archive on hardware you own, synced to a NAS. The blog walks through a self-hosted setup.
Try it on your next call
The free version records three meetings every 24 hours, up to 40 minutes each. No account, no card, nothing uploaded.
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