Record a KakaoTalk call
Record KakaoTalk PC calls with a Korean/English transcript and AI summary. Nothing joins the call.
Recording calls may require the consent of every participant where you or they are located. Tell people you are recording.
How it works
- Start the call in KakaoTalk for PC.
- Click Record. Chrome asks what to share: pick the KakaoTalk window and keep "Share system audio" on — works on Windows and on a recent macOS Chrome.
- Stop when done — Korean/English transcript, AI summary and Meeting Memory in seconds.
What can be captured
| OS | Browser | Tab audio | App/window audio | System audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Chrome | No | Yes | Yes — Pick the app window and keep "Share system audio" on. |
| Windows | Edge | No | Yes | Yes |
| macOS | Chrome | No | Yes | Yes — macOS: pick the app window and keep "Share system audio" on — recent Chrome captures your whole system audio (everything playing). |
| macOS | Safari | No | No | No — Safari on macOS has no audio capture — use Chrome, or SeaMeet Desktop. |
| ChromeOS | Chrome | No | No | Yes — Share the entire screen with system audio. |
| Linux | Chrome | No | No | No — Linux browsers: mic-only; use SeaMeet Desktop for app audio. |
FAQ
Does SeaMeet join my call as a bot?
No. SeaMeet records the audio your browser already plays — nothing joins the call, no banner appears, no one is notified by us.
What does the free plan include?
A 6-hour lifetime live-transcription pool, the first 15 minutes of every transcript revealed, 2 GB of storage for 30 days. Sync Pro ($12.99/mo billed annually) removes the caps.
What happens after the recording?
You get the transcript, an AI summary with action items, and — as you record more — a Meeting Memory wiki: a page per person, company and topic that compounds across meetings.