Recall AI
PaidRecall AI provides APIs and SDKs for meeting recording, transcription, and metadata extraction across platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams.
Recall.ai offers developers an API for meeting recording, transcription, and metadata. Integrate seamlessly with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. You get accurate speaker identification with separate audio capture. Achieve professional recording quality without screen recording limitations. Choose between a Meeting Bot API for explicit consent or a Desktop Recording SDK for a stealthier approach. Access meeting metadata like participant emails with the Calendar API. Enhance your applications with reliable meeting data. Start building today and improve your meeting workflows.
Use Cases
• Record video conferences via a bot. • Capture in-person meetings with a desktop app. • Transcribe real-time and asynchronous meetings. • Extract meeting metadata and participant data. • Build AI agents and interactive meeting features. • Stream audio and video into meetings. • Integrate with calendar for automated recording.
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