Snaply drops free, local-first meeting notes for Mac
Snaply has launched an AI-powered meeting assistant for macOS that processes audio entirely on-device for maximum privacy. The tool records system audio without using bots, generating transcripts, summaries, and action items locally while offering a "free forever" tier for individuals.
Snaply is a direct challenge to cloud-based incumbents like Otter and Granola, betting that users are willing to trade local disk space for absolute privacy.
- –The "no-bot" approach is a significant UX win, eliminating the friction and social awkwardness of a recording assistant joining Zoom or Teams calls.
- –Processing transcription and summarization locally using on-device models ensures zero data leakage, making it a viable option for developers in regulated or high-security environments.
- –By bundling dictation and writing assistance with meeting notes, it aims to be a comprehensive productivity layer rather than a single-purpose tool.
- –Its "free forever" model for individuals is aggressively priced to capture the prosumer Mac market currently paying for subscription-based alternatives.
- –While optimized for Apple Silicon, performance on older Intel-based Macs remains a potential bottleneck due to the heavy compute requirements of local LLMs.
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