Steps
- Install Steno and grant microphone and system-audio permission, and turn on the Record system audio toggle (requires macOS 14.4+; see Installation and Recording). On older macOS versions the toggle is hidden and Steno records the microphone only.
- Join your Google Meet call in your browser as usual.
- In Steno, click New note to start recording. It captures your microphone and system audio together.
- When the call ends, click Stop. Steno transcribes the recording and generates notes automatically.
Why there’s no bot
Steno does not join your Google Meet call as a participant. It records the audio locally on your Mac, so no one sees a recording bot or gets a notification from Steno. Recording-consent obligations are your responsibility — see Confidential use cases.Speaker labels
With system audio enabled, your microphone and the call audio are recorded as separate channels, so the transcript is labelled[You] and [Others]. See Speaker labels.
Do I need a Chrome extension?
Do I need a Chrome extension?
No. Steno records your Mac’s system audio directly, so it captures Google Meet without any browser extension or add-on.
Is my Google Meet call uploaded anywhere?
Is my Google Meet call uploaded anywhere?
No. Recording, transcription, and summarization all run on your Mac. No meeting content is uploaded unless you have configured an optional cloud summarization model. The app does send anonymous usage analytics by default (no meeting content), which you can turn off in Settings → Advanced. See How on-device processing works.