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Overview

Resonant can detect when you join a video call (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet) and automatically begin recording and transcribing the conversation. Transcripts include speaker labels, timestamps, and — with a Pro subscription — AI-generated summaries with action items.

How it works

  1. Auto-detection — Resonant monitors active windows for meeting apps using macOS Accessibility APIs. When a meeting window becomes active, Resonant offers to start recording.
  2. Audio capture — System audio and microphone input are captured locally.
  3. Transcription — Audio is transcribed on-device in real-time using the same speech models as dictation.
  4. Post-processing — After the meeting ends, the transcript is cleaned up and (optionally) summarized.

Meeting history

All recorded meetings appear in Resonant’s meeting history, searchable by date, participant, or content. You can also query meetings through the MCP integration.

Distillation (Pro)

With Pro, you can generate structured summaries from meeting transcripts:
  • Key decisions
  • Action items with assignees
  • Follow-up questions
  • Topic breakdown
Distillation sends the transcript text (not audio) to a cloud LLM. This is opt-in per meeting.

Calendar integration

Resonant can connect to your calendar to automatically associate recordings with scheduled events. Recordings are tagged with the meeting title, attendees, and time slot. If you record an ad-hoc conversation, you can retroactively link it to a calendar event (rebinding).