Google Meet Can Finally Take Notes for Your in-Person Meetings
Gemini records room audio, then creates a summary, action items and transcript in Google Docs for Business and Enterprise Workspace users.
- On Friday, August 14, 2026, Google expanded its "Take notes for me" feature to support in-person meetings, powered by Gemini to transcribe discussions and generate summaries for professional documentation.
- Once activated via the app or web portal, Gemini captures the conversation and organizes key decisions into a structured Google Doc automatically saved to Google Drive with an email link.
- Following an August 11 rollout for Android users, web access became available on August 14, while iOS support arrives beginning August 31; Google AI Pro, Ultra, or eligible Workspace plans are required.
- Google advises using the tool for sessions lasting 15 minutes to 8 hours, supporting eight languages including English, French, and German, while hosts control recording and participants can pause at any time.
- This launch positions Google Meet against dedicated transcription services like Otter.ai and Rev, as Google transforms the platform into a central hub for professional conversations regardless of meeting location.
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