Bloom writes up every video call for you: the full transcript, word for word, and a short recap of what mattered. Nothing joins the call, and nobody sees a recorder in the participant list.
Free. For Apple Silicon Macs, macOS 14.4+
Bloom lives on your Mac and notices when a call starts, in Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, FaceTime, or any other app that uses your camera. When the call ends, the write-up is ready a few minutes later: what was discussed, the moments that mattered, and the full transcript underneath. There is no bot to invite, no per-meeting setup, and no meeting cap.
Every note taker can tell you what was said. Bloom also tells you how you came across while saying it: your pace, your filler words, where you held eye contact and where you drifted, how your energy carried. Each recap ends with the one thing worth working on next, so the calls themselves make you better on camera over time.
Bloom speaks MCP, the standard AI assistants use to reach outside tools. Connect Claude or ChatGPT and ask about any call in plain words: "how did my last call go", "pull the recap from Tuesday", "how has my pace been trending this month". Turn it on in Bloom's Settings and it hands you the setup.
The transcription and the recap happen on your Mac, with nothing uploaded and no company in the middle reading your meetings. Recording the other side of a conversation is a choice you make deliberately, with a consent note first, because laws differ by place; the privacy page has the full picture.
Yes. Free to download and use, with no meeting cap and no account to create.
No. Nothing joins the meeting and nothing appears in the participant list. Bloom runs on your own Mac beside your call window.
Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, FaceTime, Riverside, StreamYard, and any other app that uses your camera. There is nothing to connect per meeting.
Yes. Bloom speaks MCP, so the assistant you already use can read your call list, transcripts, recaps, and trends once you connect it.
Free. For Apple Silicon Macs, macOS 14.4+