AI meeting notes
AI meeting notes are automatic summaries of a call: a tool records the conversation, transcribes it, and produces the key points, decisions, and action items so you do not have to type while trying to listen. The quality depends on two things people often overlook: how the audio was captured, and whether a bot had to join to do it.
How AI meeting notes work
- The tool captures the meeting audio, either by joining as a bot or by recording at the system level.
- It transcribes speech to text, ideally with speaker labels.
- A model summarizes the transcript into notes, decisions, and action items.
- You review, edit, and share, often into a CRM or a channel.
Why audio quality matters for notes
Transcription is only as good as the audio it hears. A noisy room produces a messy transcript, which produces weaker notes. This is where Krisp has an edge: it cleans the audio in real time before transcription, so the notes start from a clearer signal. It also records bot-free, so nothing joins your meeting as a separate participant.
How to get AI notes with Krisp
Krisp's AI Note Taker records, transcribes in 17 languages, and generates summaries and action items, and you can ask an AI chat questions about what was said. See the full Krisp review for how it compares to note-first tools.
Try AI notes on your next call
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FAQ
Not always. Some tools join as a bot, which appears in the participant list. Others, like Krisp, record bot-free at the system level, so nothing joins the meeting separately.
Accuracy depends heavily on audio quality. Clean audio produces a better transcript and better notes, which is why a noise-cancellation layer helps before transcription.
Related guides
- All how-to guides: the full library.
- AI meeting minutes: a shorter, structured recap.
- Transcribe your meetings: get the text first.
- Is Krisp worth it?: our full verdict.