Meeting notes that
never leave your machine.
No bot joins your call. No audio is uploaded, ever. Shruti listens on your machine, writes the notes, tracks the commitments — and remembers everything for you.
Pilot pricing agreed in principle: $15k for six months, converting automatically to the full contract. SSO with Entra ID required before production — date promised by Friday.
Join any call. Or none.
Zoom, Teams, Meet, Webex, a phone call on speaker, a conversation across the table — if your computer can hear it, Shruti can capture it. Both sides. No bot ever joins, nothing announces itself to the other participants.
Watch the transcript appear.
Words show up live, labeled by who said them — you, and each other voice in the room. Type rough notes if you like; a single word is enough. Press ⌘M when something matters.
The notes write themselves.
The moment the meeting ends: a clean summary, your points expanded with exact figures and names, decisions, and action items with owners and deadlines. Documented minutes, not a wall of transcript.
Commitments that refuse to be forgotten
Every "I'll send it by Friday" becomes a tracked item with an owner and a date. Open items resurface automatically the next time you meet the same people.
Walk in already caught up
Before a meeting starts, Shruti hands you one page: where you left off, what they owe you, what you owe them, what was left unresolved.
Ask your meetings anything
"What did they say about pricing last month?" Ask in plain words — get the answer with the exact meeting and timestamp it came from.
Hear it again, exactly
Click any line of any transcript and listen to that precise moment. "Did she say fifteen or fifty?" takes two seconds to settle.
Everyone you've met, remembered
A People view of every person you've spoken with: their meetings, their commitments, what's still open — built automatically, stored only on your machine.
It knows who's talking
Shruti recognizes voices it has heard before and names speakers in the transcript automatically. A new voice? Name it once — that's the last time you'll have to. Voiceprints never leave your machine, and every person has a one-click "Forget voice".
Recordings that survive anything
The audio is written to disk as it happens. If your machine dies mid-meeting, Shruti recovers the recording and the notes on next launch. Nothing is lost.
It taps you on the shoulder
When a call starts, Shruti notices and offers to record — one click. Meetings get named from your calendar automatically.
It learns how you talk
Odd names and jargon get flagged right in the transcript. One click teaches Shruti forever — and a Corrections view lists every guess (what we heard → what we think it is) so you can confirm them in one sweep, or flip a wrong one later.
Yours to keep, or not
Keep recordings forever, delete them after the notes are written, or sweep anything older than 30 days. Transcripts and notes always stay. Your data, your policy.
Promises don't expire here.
Every commitment becomes a tracked item — owner, deadline, what it's waiting on. Check them off as life happens. The next time you meet the same people, anything still open walks in with you.
Your meetings, answerable.
Ask in plain words. Shruti searches every transcript by meaning — "pricing concerns" finds "40k feels high" — and answers with the exact meeting and minute it happened.
It knows who's talking.
Your own voice enrolls silently — zero setup. Everyone else, you name once: click the label, type the name, done. From then on Shruti recognizes that voice in every meeting and writes the name straight into the transcript. Voiceprints are biometric data, so they never leave your machine — and every person has a one-click "Forget voice".
It learns how you talk.
Company names, jargon, people — the words generic transcription always mangles. Shruti flags its doubts right in the transcript; one click teaches it forever, and the Corrections view shows every guess (what we heard → what we think it is) plus your own edits, so you can confirm them in one sweep or flip a wrong one later.
Opens to your week, not a blank page.
Shruti's home screen is a dashboard of facts: hours in meetings this week, what you owe and what's owed to you — one click jumps into the meeting it came from — and the people you actually spend time with. Because Shruti hears both sides of the call separately, it even knows your real speaking share. And the meetings that produced nothing? Counted, honestly.
Not "private". Verifiably offline.
Cloud notetakers promise your meetings are safe on their servers. Shruti makes a different promise: your meetings never reach a server. Listening, transcribing, writing, remembering — all of it happens on your machine.
- No account. No sign-up. No telemetry.
- Works with the network unplugged — try it.
- Nothing announces itself in your calls. No bots, no banners.
- Built for conversations that legally cannot leave the room: client work, NDA territory, regulated industries.
- 14-day free trial, every feature included
- Use on two devices — Mac or Windows, any mix
- All updates included, free, forever
- No subscription, because there are no servers to pay for — it runs on your machine
Mac or Windows?
Both. One $99 license covers two devices — Mac or Windows, in any mix. The Windows app is new: same engine, same privacy promise, notes and transcripts stored only on your PC.
Do other people in the call know Shruti is running?
Nothing joins the call or announces itself. Recording conversations may require consent where you live — that part is on you, the same as any recorder.
Which meeting apps does it work with?
All of them. Shruti listens to your computer, not to any specific app — Zoom, Teams, Meet, Webex, FaceTime, browser calls, even in-person conversations.
Does the AI need an internet connection?
No. Transcription and note-writing run on your machine. The first launch downloads the models once; after that it works fully offline.
What languages does it understand?
Live transcription covers most European languages and Japanese, with a switchable engine that handles 99 languages including Hindi and Tamil.
What happens to my recordings?
They stay in a folder on your computer. You choose: keep them, auto-delete after notes are written, or sweep after 30 days. Notes and transcripts always remain.
Is there a refund?
The trial is 14 days with everything enabled — you'll know. If you buy and it's not right, write within 14 days and you get your money back.