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talat is a Mac meeting notes app that records microphone and system audio, transcribes conversations in real time, and turns meetings into searchable, editable notes without sending data to the cloud. It runs transcription on Apple’s Neural Engine and can generate summaries, decisions, and action items using a local model or a user-supplied cloud API key. talat works alongside Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, and similar conferencing tools, quietly capturing both sides of a conversation while letting users edit transcript segments, reassign speakers, and export notes afterward. It is positioned as a privacy-first alternative to cloud meeting assistants like Granola or Otter, with local storage, offline-friendly workflows, webhook support, MCP connectivity, and flexible integrations for users who want AI meeting intelligence while keeping control of their data.

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