Meeting Notes Generator

Paste raw meeting notes or speak them aloud. Get organized key points, action items, and decisions.

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Steno transcribes meetings in real time and identifies who said what. Each speaker gets their own label. No more manual note-taking.

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FAQ

How do I organize messy meeting notes?

Paste your raw notes into this tool and click 'Organize Notes'. It identifies action items (tasks with words like 'will', 'need to', 'should'), decisions, and key discussion points, then formats them into clean sections.

Can I transcribe meetings with voice typing?

Yes. With this browser tool, you can speak and capture notes in real time. For full meeting transcription with automatic speaker identification, Steno's meeting mode runs natively on Mac and labels each speaker.

What makes good meeting notes?

Good meeting notes capture three things: key decisions made, action items with owners and deadlines, and important discussion points. This tool helps structure raw notes into these categories automatically.

Turn Raw Notes into Organized Meeting Summaries

This tool helps you structure messy meeting notes into clear, actionable summaries. Paste your raw notes or use the microphone to speak them, then click 'Organize Notes' to get formatted output with key points, action items, and decisions.

Why meeting notes matter

Studies show that people forget 50% of meeting content within an hour. Written notes are the only reliable way to capture decisions, action items, and context. But taking notes during a meeting splits your attention. Voice typing lets you capture everything without looking away from the conversation.

Meeting transcription with Steno

Steno's meeting mode transcribes entire meetings in real time on Mac. It automatically identifies different speakers and labels them, so you know exactly who said what. After the meeting, you have a complete, searchable transcript with speaker attribution — no manual note-taking required.