
Talat’s AI meeting notes stay on your machine, not in the cloud

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Talat is a new AI-powered notetaking app developed by Nick Payne, offering a local-only alternative to Granola. Unlike Granola, which stores data in the cloud, Talat keeps all audio and transcripts on the user's Mac, ensuring privacy. The app captures audio from meeting platforms like Zoom and transcribes it in real-time, allowing users to edit and search notes. Talat is available for a one-time fee of $49 during its pre-release phase, with plans to increase to $99 at the official launch. It emphasizes user control over data and offers various customization options.
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