Granola AI is an “AI notepad” built for people in back-to-back meetings. Instead of deploying a meeting bot, it transcribes your call, blends that transcript with any notes you type, and produces a clean, shareable summary with highlights, decisions, and action items. The product is available on Mac and iOS, and pitches itself as the fastest way to turn messy conversations into usable notes.
A big part of Granola’s appeal is its lightweight, privacy-minded workflow: it focuses on transcription and note enhancement rather than storing call audio. Reviewers point out that this makes it great for everyday business meetings—less invasive and quick to ship summaries—though it’s not ideal if you need verbatim audio playback. After the meeting, you can re-enhance or template the notes with one click to add structure.
In a crowded field of AI note-takers, Granola positions itself as a focused writing surface rather than a full “work OS.” Fans like its minimal interface and the way it weaves your own notes into the AI summary; critics compare it with integrated suites like Notion that turn action items into tasks inside a broader workspace. The team is led by founder Chris Pedregal, and the app has gained attention from productivity reviewers and operators who want crisp notes without heavy setup.
1) What exactly does Granola AI do?
Granola AI transcribes your meeting, blends the transcript with any notes you type, and instantly generates a tidy summary with highlights, decisions, and action items. It’s designed to feel like a lightweight notepad that happens to be smart.
2) Does Granola AI use a meeting bot or record everyone on the call?
No bot joins your call. You run Granola on your device, and it focuses on creating notes and summaries from what you capture—prioritizing a simple, privacy-minded workflow rather than storing call audio.
3) What platforms does it support and how do I use it during calls?
Granola is available on Mac and iOS. Open it alongside Zoom, Meet, or Teams, take notes as you talk, and then click to enhance/clean up the output into something shareable right after the meeting.