Your AI copilot for Google Meet
Reads Meet's own captions into a live transcript, writes the summary, tracks who spoke, and keeps every meeting searchable — no bot, no recording, nothing joins the call.
Alice: Let's ship the recap feature this sprint.
Bob: I'll own the backend endpoints.
Mai: I'll take the side panel and export.
- Decision: ship recap this sprint
- Action: Bob → backend endpoints
- Action: Mai → side panel + export
Join a meeting, and it just works.
Turn on captions
Join any Google Meet and enable captions. MeetPilot reads the captions Meet already shows — nothing joins, nothing is recorded.
00:12 Alice — let's ship recap this sprint
00:21 Bob — I'll own the API
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One click, AI summary
Open the side panel and hit Summarize. It calls the AI provider and writes a summary with action items and decisions.
AI summary
- · Decision: ship recap this sprint
- · Action: Bob → backend endpoints
- · Action: Mai → side panel + export
Revisit any meeting
Open History to browse past meetings, search a transcript by keyword, read summary & stats — all from the side panel.
📄 Sprint planning recap
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Three steps. No setup, no server needed.
Install the extension
Add MeetPilot to Chrome from the Chrome Web Store. It lives in your toolbar, ready whenever you join a Meet call.
Join a Meet & turn on captions
Start or join any Google Meet. Click the CC button to enable captions — MeetPilot reads from there.
Open the side panel
Press ⌘ ⇧ M (Ctrl+Shift+M on Windows) or click the MeetPilot icon. Transcript streams live. Notes, bookmarks, AI summary at your fingertips.
Private by design,
not as an afterthought.
MeetPilot never sits in your meeting as a guest and never records audio. Everything it produces stays in infrastructure you own.
Never joins, never records
Not a participant. It only reads the captions Meet already shows — no audio is ever captured.
Your database, your data
Transcripts and summaries live in a SQLite database on a backend you run and control.
AI key stays server-side
The OpenAI-compatible key lives on your server and is never shipped to the browser.