Google Meet Will Soon Jot Down Notes for You, Even if It’s an in-Person Meeting
The update extends Gemini-powered note taking to in-person meetings and adds a Drive Projects tool for organizing files and emails.
- On Thursday, April 23, 2026, Google announced that its Gemini-powered "Take Notes for Me" feature now supports in-person meetings, transcribing discussions and saving summaries directly into a Google Doc.
- Previously limited to virtual calls, the feature now works on Android devices for face-to-face interactions, allowing users to tap "Take Notes for me" in the app to initiate transcription.
- Google's updated tool now works in Zoom and Microsoft Teams meetings as well, placing Gemini as a cross-platform assistant; over 110 million attendees have used the feature recently.
- Currently, the in-person feature is Android-only, with iPhone and web support arriving soon; access requires a subscription to Google Workspace Business or Enterprise plans, pending admin enablement.
- This expansion positions Gemini as an omnipresent AI layer for workplace conversations across platforms, as Google aims to streamline productivity through the upcoming Workspace CLI integration with third-party agents.
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Google has just given one of the most practical ads in Cloud Next 2026: Google Meet’s “Take Notes for me” feature, so far limited to video calls, expands to face-to-face meetings. From the mobile app or Meet’s web version, just press a button so that Gemini starts recording, transcribing, and generating summaries with action points in Google Docs from any face-to-face meeting. In addition, the feature now also works with calls from Microsoft Tea…
Google Meet Now Takes Notes for You - Even Outside Video Calls
Copyright protected content copied from PhoneWorld website. Google is taking a major step toward making meetings more productive and less stressful. A new Google Meet update to its “Take Notes for Me” feature means it can now capture and organize conversations not only during online calls but also in real-life, in-person meetings. Many people struggle to keep up during meetings. It is common to leave a discussion with incomplete notes or a vague…
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