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Meeting Transcription Without a Bot: How It Works and Why It Matters

Introduction

Most AI meeting tools work the same way: a bot joins your video call, records everything, and produces a transcript after the meeting ends. It’s effective — but it comes with trade-offs. Participants see a stranger in the room. Recordings are stored on third-party servers. And for many professionals, this raises questions about privacy and consent.

But there’s another approach. Browser-based transcription captures audio directly from your device — via your microphone or by sharing a browser tab — without any bot joining the call. No recording is stored. No one else sees it happening. And the transcription happens in real time.

How Bot-Based Transcription Works

Traditional meeting transcription tools follow a pattern:

  1. You invite a bot (usually by sharing a meeting link or granting calendar access)
  2. The bot joins your call as a participant
  3. It records the audio and sometimes the video
  4. After the meeting, you receive a transcript and summary

This model works well for teams that want a complete record of everything said. But it has clear downsides:

How Browser-Based Transcription Works

The alternative captures audio through the browser itself. Here’s what happens:

  1. You open the transcription tool in a browser tab
  2. You grant microphone access or share the audio from another tab (your video call)
  3. The audio is processed in real time and converted to text
  4. Nothing is recorded or stored — the audio is discarded after processing

This approach uses standard Web APIs: getUserMedia for microphone capture and getDisplayMedia for tab audio sharing. These are the same APIs used by video conferencing platforms themselves.

The key difference: no bot ever joins your call. The transcription stays entirely on your side.

Why It Matters for Privacy

The privacy implications are significant:

For professionals working in sensitive fields — legal, healthcare, finance — this distinction can be the difference between using an AI tool and not using one at all.

When to Choose Each Approach

Bot-based transcription is better when:

Browser-based transcription is better when:

Beyond Transcription: Real-Time Suggestions

Browser-based tools can go further than just transcription. Because they process audio in real time, they can also provide contextual suggestions — explanations of unfamiliar terms, translation of foreign language expressions, or reminders of key discussion points.

This is the approach LiveSuggest takes: live transcription combined with AI-powered suggestions, all running in your browser. No bot, no recording, no storage. For a complete comparison of bot-based vs. no-bot meeting assistants, see our dedicated guide.

Conclusion

Meeting transcription doesn’t have to mean inviting a bot into your calls. Browser-based approaches offer a private, real-time alternative that respects both your data and your colleagues’ comfort. The right tool depends on your priorities — but it’s worth knowing that the choice exists.