Record a Zoom call
Record any Zoom call — the desktop app or the browser — with live transcript and AI notes. No bot joins the call. Free to start.
How it works
- Start (or join) your Zoom call — the desktop app or the browser, either works.
- Click Record. Chrome asks what to share: pick your Zoom window, the Zoom tab, or your whole screen — and keep "Share system audio" on.
- Stop when done — transcript, AI summary, action items and Meeting Memory in seconds.
What can be captured
| OS | Browser | Tab audio | App/window audio | System audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Chrome | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Windows | Edge | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| macOS | Chrome | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| macOS | Edge | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| ChromeOS | Chrome | Yes | No | Yes — Share the entire screen with system audio. |
| Linux | Chrome | Yes | No | No — Linux browsers: mic-only; use SeaMeet Desktop for app audio. |
| macOS | Safari | No | No | No — Safari: microphone + screen video only. |
| Windows | Firefox | No | No | No — Firefox: microphone + screen video only. |
FAQ
Do I need the Zoom desktop app or the browser?
Either. When you click Record, Chrome lets you share your Zoom app window, the Zoom browser tab, or your whole screen — SeaMeet records whichever you pick, with its audio.
Do I have to be the host?
No. SeaMeet records the audio your computer plays, so you never need the host to enable recording.
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.
Also record: Google Meet · Microsoft Teams · Webex