Meetings overview
Meetings are Hyprcore's biggest feature beyond dictation. Hit record, do your call, and when you stop, you have:
A transcript with speaker labels.
An AI summary with action items and decisions.
A screen recording of the call.
A new wiki page in your vault, indexed and searchable.
You don't have to install anything in Zoom, Meet, Teams, or any other call app. Hyprcore captures system audio at the OS level, so it works with whatever you're using.
The pieces
Record a meeting — Start, pause, and stop. Configure capture mode and video quality.
Live transcript — Watch text appear in real time. Take notes alongside.
Summaries & templates — Auto-generated titles, summaries, action items, and editable templates.
Recording notes — Solo screen or voice recordings that become vault pages with a doc and chapters.
Sharing — Publish a meeting as a read-only web page with per-section toggles.
How it works
You click the floating recorder pill (or press your meetings shortcut). The pill expands.
Hyprcore captures system audio (whatever the call app is playing), your microphone, and optionally screen video.
As audio comes in, the selected speech-to-text engine transcribes it. With cloud STT, you see text appear within a second; with local Whisper, you see text after each chunk.
Optional speaker diarization labels who said what.
When you stop, Hyprcore runs the meeting template—usually generating a title, summary, and action items.
The session is saved as a folder in your vault. The transcript, notes, summary, and screen recording are all linked to it.
What gets captured
Track | Source | Default |
|---|---|---|
Microphone | Your mic | On |
System audio | Whatever your Mac is playing | On |
Screen video | Your full screen or a window | On (Medium quality) |
Notes | What you type during the call | Saved alongside the transcript |
You can record any combination—mic-only for solo voice memos, system-audio-only for calls where you're not speaking, video-off for privacy.
Local vs cloud
Local Whisper / Canary / SenseVoice. Runs on your Mac, slower for long meetings, no per-minute cost. Best for sensitive calls. (Parakeet is a dictation engine—it isn't available for meetings.)
Deepgram, Groq, OpenAI Whisper, or Hyprcore Cloud. Cloud STT. Much faster, and Deepgram supports live streaming and diarization. Costs tokens if you're using Hyprcore Cloud, or bring your own key.
Set this in Settings → Meetings → STT provider. The default is Local: Hyprcore uses local models unless you explicitly pick a cloud engine.
Permissions
Meetings need Microphone, Screen & System Audio Recording, and (for the recorder pill) Accessibility. macOS will prompt the first time. If you skipped any during onboarding, the meeting view shows a permissions panel that walks you through enabling each.
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