Updated
Updated · Android Authority · Aug 14
Google Meet Expands Note-Taking to In-Person Meetings in 8 Languages
Updated
Updated · Android Authority · Aug 14

Google Meet Expands Note-Taking to In-Person Meetings in 8 Languages

3 articles · Updated · Android Authority · Aug 14

Summary

  • Google Meet’s “Take notes for me” now works in face-to-face meetings, generating a Google Doc with a transcript, topic summaries, key decisions and action items after the session.
  • Users can start capture from a new “Take notes” button on Android, iOS or the web, then pause, resume or stop recording; the finished file is saved to a dedicated Meet folder in Drive and emailed.
  • Eight languages are supported—one at a time—and Google recommends meetings last at least 15 minutes; access requires Google AI Pro or AI Ultra for consumers and eligible Workspace tiers for businesses and schools.
  • Android is getting the rollout first, web follows, and iOS support is due by the end of August as Google pushes Meet beyond video calls into an all-purpose meeting hub.

Insights

Will Google's powerful new meeting assistant boost your productivity, or just lock you deeper into their ecosystem?
Does a constantly listening AI in the room change how honestly people speak during face-to-face meetings?
Can an AI designed for short chats truly capture the complex nuances of your critical in-person negotiations?