MeetPilot
Chrome extension for Google Meet

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.

meet.google.com/abc-defg-hij
MeetPilotExportHistory
TranscriptNotes & MarksStats
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00:12

Alice: Let's ship the recap feature this sprint.

00:21

Bob: I'll own the backend endpoints.

00:34

Mai: I'll take the side panel and export.

Bookmark · 00:34 — "export"
AI summary
  • Decision: ship recap this sprint
  • Action: Bob → backend endpoints
  • Action: Mai → side panel + export
See it in action

Join a meeting, and it just works.

01

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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02

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
03

Revisit any meeting

Open History to browse past meetings, search a transcript by keyword, read summary & stats — all from the side panel.

🔍 search transcript…

📄 Sprint planning recap

2026-05-28 · 42 lines

Get started

Three steps. No setup, no server needed.

01

Install the extension

Add MeetPilot to Chrome from the Chrome Web Store. It lives in your toolbar, ready whenever you join a Meet call.

02

Join a Meet & turn on captions

Start or join any Google Meet. Click the CC button to enable captions — MeetPilot reads from there.

03

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.

Privacy

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.