Record a Microsoft Teams meeting

Record a Microsoft Teams meeting — the desktop app or the browser — with live transcript and AI notes. No bot joins, even when org policy blocks Teams recording.

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How it works

  1. Start (or join) your Teams meeting — the desktop app or the browser, either works.
  2. Click Record. Chrome asks what to share: pick your Teams window or the Teams tab — and keep "Share system audio" on.
  3. Stop when done — transcript, AI summary, action items and Meeting Memory in seconds.

What can be captured

What can be captured
OSBrowserTab audioApp/window audioSystem audio
WindowsChromeYesYesYes
WindowsEdgeYesYesYes
macOSChromeYesYesYes
macOSEdgeYesYesYes
ChromeOSChromeYesNoYes — Share the entire screen with system audio.
LinuxChromeYesNoNo — Linux browsers: mic-only; use SeaMeet Desktop for app audio.
macOSSafariNoNoNo — Safari: microphone + screen video only.
WindowsFirefoxNoNoNo — Firefox: microphone + screen video only.

FAQ

Our IT blocks Teams recording. Does this still work?

Yes — SeaMeet records the audio your computer plays, so it never touches Teams' own recording feature or needs an admin to turn anything on.

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.

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