AI meeting minutes
Meeting minutes are the official record of a meeting: who attended, what was decided, and what happens next. Writing them by hand is slow and easy to get wrong. AI meeting minutes tools do it for you by recording the call, transcribing it, and formatting the result into a clean record you can share.
What good minutes include
- Attendees and the date.
- Key decisions made.
- Action items, with an owner and a due date where possible.
- Any follow-ups or open questions.
How AI generates them
The tool records the meeting, transcribes the audio, then structures the transcript into decisions and action items. Because the summary is only as good as the transcript, and the transcript is only as good as the audio, clean sound matters more than people expect. A noisy call produces a messy transcript and weaker minutes.
How to get accurate minutes with Krisp
Krisp cleans the audio in real time, transcribes in 17 languages, and generates summaries and action items you can turn into minutes, all without a bot joining the meeting. See the full Krisp review for how it compares to note-first tools.
Generate minutes from your next meeting
Krisp's free plan includes transcription and a couple of AI notes a day, with no card.
FAQ
Notes are an informal capture of a discussion. Minutes are the formal record: attendees, decisions, and action items, usually shared and sometimes approved at the next meeting.
Yes, if the audio is clean. Accuracy tracks the quality of the transcript, so removing background noise before transcription produces better minutes.
Related guides
- All how-to guides: the full library.
- AI meeting notes with Krisp: the fuller notes workflow.
- Transcribe your meetings: get the text first.
- What Krisp costs: plans and the free tier.