Launch HN: Hyprnote (YC S25) – An open-source AI meeting notetaker

241 points by yujonglee a day ago

Hi HN! We're Yujong, John, Duck, and Sung from Hyprnote (https://hyprnote.com). We're building an open-source, privacy-first AI note-taking app that runs fully on-device. Think of it as an open-source Granola. No Zoom bots, no cloud APIs, no data ever leaves your machine.

Source code: https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote Demo video: https://hyprnote.com/demo

We built Hyprnote because some of our friends told us that their companies banned certain meeting notetakers due to data concerns, or they simply felt uncomfortable sending data to unknown servers. So they went back to manual note-taking - losing focus during meetings and wasting time afterward.

We asked: could we build something just as useful, but completely local?

Hyprnote is a desktop app that transcribes and summarizes meetings on-device. It captures both your mic input and system audio, so you don't need to invite bots. It generates a summary based on the notes you take. Everything runs on local AI models by default, using Whisper and HyprLLM. HyprLLM is our proof-of-concept model fine-tuned from Qwen3 1.7B. We learned that summarizing meetings is a very nuanced task and that a model's raw intelligence (or weight) doesn't matter THAT much. We'll release more details on evaluation and training once we finish the 2nd iteration of the model (still not that good we can make it a lot better).

Whisper inference: https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote/blob/main/crates/whispe...

AEC inference: https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote/blob/main/crates/aec/sr...

LLM inference: https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote/blob/main/crates/llama/...

We also learned that for some folks, having full data controllability was as important as privacy. So we support custom endpoints, allowing users to bring in their company's internal LLM. For teams that need integrations, collaboration, or admin controls, we're working on an optional server component that can be self-hosted. Lastly, we're exploring ways to make Hyprnote work like VSCode, so you can install extensions and build your own workflows around your meetings.

We believe privacy-first tools, powered by local models, are going to unlock the next wave of real-world AI apps.

We're here and looking forward to your comments!

itsalotoffun 17 hours ago

I'm always amazed at these relatively tiny projects that "launch" with a "customers" list that reads like they've spent 10 years doing hard outbound enterprise sales: Google, Intel, Apple, Amazon, Deloitte, IBM, Ford, Meta, Uber, Tencent, etc.

  • Aurornis 10 hours ago

    This one is especially bad because I doubt all of those companies allow employees to install unapproved software that records meetings and uses so many 3rd party APIs

    The social proof logo list is an old scheme on the growth hacking checklist. There was a time when it was supposed to mean the company had purchased the software. Now it just means they knew someone who worked at those companies who said they’d check it out.

    At this point, when I visit a small product’s landing page and see the logo list the first thing I think of is that they’re small and desperate to convince me they’re not.

  • paulhart 6 hours ago

    Yeah, IBM employee here, not speaking on behalf of the company, own opinions etc. The odds this is approved for employee use are essentially zero.

  • herval 12 hours ago

    We’re firmly in a world where “cheat on everything” is an acceptable business, startups that were hacked together in a week at YC claim they have SOC2 and vibecoded GPT wrappers claim they “trained a model”. Shameless lying took over tech, and if anyone catches you lying, you double down, make a scene and a bunch of podcasts will talk about you. Free advertising!

    Of course, dishonesty is as old as time, but these last couple of years have been hard to watch…

  • johntopia 17 hours ago

    have to admit that we did some logo plays. but our users are really all over the place and just wanted to show it off! i am not sure how it looked but that's why we didn't use terms like "teams" or "customers" to be honest while showing some validation.

    • Lionga 16 hours ago

      "Logo play" is such a YCombinator word for Lie.

      • yaseer 14 hours ago

        It says "Our users are everywhere" and shows some logos for the companies these users are from.

        If the users are from those companies, this is not lying.

        If they added logos for companies their users are not from, it would be lying.

        Adding a logo to your webpage has started to follow different patterns for the stage of the company.

        Early stage companies show things like "people at X, Y, Z use our product!" (showing logos without permission), whilst later stage ones tend to show logos after asking for permission, and with more formal case studies.

        They may not have asked for permission to show these logos, but that's not the same thing as lying.

        • weego 13 hours ago

          There's a lot of heavy lifting in the idea that someone who tried it / used it of their own volition that happens to work for, say Google, is the same as indicating that your product is "used by Google".

          It's a lie of accuracy, but still a lie.

        • jrvieira 12 hours ago

          I feel like everyone already understands that argument and it won't convince anyone that it's any less of a lie.

        • Aurornis 10 hours ago

          > If the users are from those companies, this is not lying.

          Do you really believe all of those companies allow employees to install pre-release software on their computers which records company meetings and interacts with a long list of 3rd party APIs? I doubt it.

          They could have had people who are employed by these companies use it on their personal computers for some purpose, but the implication they’re trying to make is that those companies have chosen this software. That’s a lie.

          • yujonglee 8 hours ago

            > and interacts with a long list of 3rd party APIs? I doubt it.

            It does not interact with 3rd party API.(except opt-out-able analytics) It uses local-ai models. No data leave user's device. It helps users in large org to try it.

            > but the implication they’re trying to make is that those companies have chosen this software.

            We used "Our *Users* are Everywhere" to avoid that implication. It is not typical B2B software, but open-source desktop app that individuals can use.

    • petesergeant 15 hours ago

      > we did some logo plays

      Help me understand what this means

      • abxyz 14 hours ago

        The most honest version is the company is paying for the tool. The most stretched version I’ve seen is a former employee of a company uses the tool in a personal capacity. Most commonly for newly launched things it means someone with an @company email has tried the tool (even if they didn’t pay). You could, for example, set up a waitlist and then let anyone with a logo-worthy email in.

        • santiagobasulto 14 hours ago

          I think this is way too far. For me personally, the threshold to put the logo is someone within the company is paying, even though the whole company is not in a contract. For example, you might not have a full fledged contract with Google, but one manager of a tiny team might have used her/his company credit card to pay for your tool. If the sum is below a certain threshold, they don't need to authorize or go through vendor vetting and all that.

          • druskacik 13 hours ago

            The threshold should be that a relevant representative of the company agreed to have the logo displayed on the website. Anything other than that is deceptive.

          • atoav 13 hours ago

            Well "Joe in accounting from Google is using it" doesn't have the same glamour as putting the Google logo apparently.

        • Aurornis 10 hours ago

          > Most commonly for newly launched things it means someone with an @company email has tried the tool (even if they didn’t pay)

          The current growth hacking play is to have people look through their personal network to find friends who work at those companies, then to have those friends say they’ll try the software

          So it’s unlikely not even organic signups. It’s being pushed to friends and friends-of-friends who are unknowingly being used for their company affiliation.

          • yujonglee 8 hours ago

            It is organic signup, not coming from personal networks. (We launched on Reddit a few months ago and it went really well.)

            There are individuals within the orgs who have used the app, giving us feedback through calls, or even paying for individual licenses.

      • johntopia 14 hours ago

        to show that we are acknowledged by many users from various orgs. we listed users who talked to, but we do not know if they still use it as some of them are not reachable(lost contact). i am admitting that we wanted to seem official so that's why we had all these logos where our users are "from".

        • mentalgear 13 hours ago

          kudos for being transparent on your approach here

    • 48terry 8 hours ago

      > i am not sure how it looked

      Well, it looks a lot like you're playing word games to get clout-by-association that you don't necessarily deserve. That doesn't seem like something an authentic person (or people) would try to do. Are the other claims about your team and software equally unserious?

yonl a day ago

Congrats on the launch. I never understood why an AI meeting notetaker needed sota LLMs and subscriptions (talking about literally all the other notetakers) - thanks for making it local first. I use a locally patched up whisperx + qwen3:1.7 + nomic embed (ofcourse with a swift script that picks up the audio buffer from microphone) and it works just fine. Rarely i create next steps / sop from the transcript - i use gemini 2.5 and export it as pdf. I’ll give Hyprnote a try soon.

I hope, since it’s opensource, you are thinking about exposing api / hooks for downstream tasks.

  • Aurornis 10 hours ago

    > I never understood why an AI meeting notetaker needed sota LLMs and subscriptions

    I’m the opposite: If something is expected to accurately summarize business content, I want to use the best possible model for it.

    The difference between a quantized local model that can run on the average laptop and the latest models from Anthropic, Google, or OpenAI is still very significant.

  • yujonglee a day ago

    What kind of API/Hooks you expect us to expose? We are down to do that.

    • sjayasinghe 20 hours ago

      The ability to receive live transcripts from a webhook, including speaker diarization metadata would be super useful.

      • yujonglee 9 hours ago

        webhook to the localhost server, right?

    • headcanon 7 hours ago

      registering an MCP server and calling an MCP tool upon transcript completion (and/or summary completion) would help (check out actionsperminute.io for the vision there).

      Calendar integration would be nice to link transcripts to discrete meetings.

  • satvikpendem a day ago

    Can you share the Swift script? I was thinking of doing something similar but was banging my head against the audio side of macOS.

polyaniline 11 hours ago

I just tried to build on Linux and it keeps panicking because it requires dozen(s) of API keys. I was not expecting that from local first software.

  • hahajk 9 hours ago

    I'm also interested in learning about why the API keys are required to build.

    • yujonglee 9 hours ago

      There are only 2 api keys that is required to build (POSTHOG, SENTRY), and also not required to build in dev, only in release build.

      I made it required to prevent accidentally ship app without any analytics/error tracking. (analytics can be opted out)

      For ex, https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote/blob/327ef376c1091d093c...

      EDIT: Prod -> release

      • vanschelven 4 hours ago

        You might want to reconsider ”no data ever leaves your machine" from the post :)

        Given your target market, have you considered looking at Bugsink?[0] sentry compatible. still not local, but at least you won't have to additionally ask your customers to trust sentry/posthog.

        Disclosure: that's me

        [0] https://www.bugsink.com/

teiferer a day ago

Nice!

Would be great if you could include in your launch message how you plan to monetize this. Everybody likes open source software and local-first is excellent too, but if you mention YC too then everybody also knows that there is no free lunch, so what's coming down the line would be good to know before deciding whether to give it a shot or just move on.

  • yujonglee a day ago

    For individuals:

    We have a Pro license implemented in our app. Some non-essential features like custom templates or multi-turn chat are gated behind a paid license. (A custom STT model will also be included soon.) There's still no sign-up required. We use keygen.sh to generate offline-verifiable license keys. Currently, it's priced at $179/year.

    For business:

    If they want to self-host some kind of admin server with integrations, access control, and SSO, we plan to sell a business license.

    • thedevilslawyer 17 hours ago

      Another sso.tax candidate.

      Let's actively not support software that chooses anti-security.

      • johntopia 17 hours ago

        totally fair concern. we’re actually on the same side when it comes to promoting good security practices like SSO.

        the reason we’re gating the admin server under a business license is less about profiting off sso and more about drawing a line between individual and organizational use. it includes a bunch of enterprise-specific features (sso, access control, integrations, ...) that typically require more support and maintenance.

        that said, the core app is fully open-source and always will be - so individuals and teams who don’t need the admin layer can still use it freely and privately, without compromising security.

        we’ll keep listening and evolving the model - after all, we're still very early and flexible. appreciate the pushback.

        (edit: added some more words to reinforce our flexibility)

        • ctxc 15 hours ago

          Fair stance. I believe sso tax is a necessary evil.

          • thedevilslawyer 8 hours ago

            Nothing fair about making software insecure. Don't normalise it.

ljosa 6 hours ago

I just tried this for a standup meeting, and the inability to tell who said what is a show stopper. You'll need to add speaker diarization for this to be useful for more than 1:1s.

  • johntopia 2 hours ago

    agreed - we understand that speaker identification is crucial when it comes to extracting action items and we're actively working on this!

mentalgear 13 hours ago

Looks great & kudos for making it local-first & open-source, much appreciated!

From a business perspective, and as someone looking also into the open-source model to launch tools, I'd be interested though how you expect revenue to be generated?

Is it solely relying on the audience segment that doesn't know how to hook up the API manually to use the open-source version? How do you calculate this, since pushing it via open-source/github you would think that most people exposed to it are technical enough to just run it from source.

  • yujonglee 8 hours ago

    I mentioned about the monetization plan in other threads! (search with 'license').

    Hope that make sense

btown 21 hours ago

How are you balancing accuracy vs. time-to-word-on-live-transcript? Is this something you're actively balancing, or can allow an end user to tune?

I find myself often using otter.ai - because while it's inferior to Whisper in many ways, and anything but on-device, it's able to show words on the live transcript with minimal delay, rather than waiting for a moment of silence or for a multi-second buffer to fill. That's vital if I'm using my live transcription both to drive async summarization/notes and for my operational use in the same call, to let me speed-read to catch up to a question that was just posed to me while I was multitasking (or doing research for a prior question!)

It sometimes boggles me that we consider the latency of keypress-to-character-on-screen to be sacrosanct, but are fine with waiting for a phrase or paragraph or even an entire conversation to be complete before visualizing its transcription. Being able to control this would be incredible.

  • yujonglee 18 hours ago

    It is more like ai model problem(then app logic. doing it more frequently will require more computation. Things like speculative decoding can help though).

    Doing it locally is hard, but we expect to ship it very soon. Please join our Discord(https://hyprnote.com/discord) if you are interested to hear from us.

Myrmornis 4 hours ago

This looks exactly like something that I've been saying to myself that I want! Installed, and already used to transcribe two meetings. At the moment I think that I'm going to carry on using this. Keep going, it looks great!

  • johntopia 2 hours ago

    awesome! hope we can meet you in our discord :)

crashabr 16 hours ago

Do you intend to reach feature parity with something like MacWhisper? I'd love to switch to something open source, but automated meeting detection, push to transcribe (with custom rewrite actions) are two features I've learned to love, beside basic transcript. I also enjoy the automatic transcription from an audio, video or a even a YouTube link.

But because MacWhisper does not store transcripts or do much with them (other than giving you export options), there are some missed opportunities: I'd love to be able to add project tags to transcripts, so that any new transcript is summarized with the context of all previous transcript summaries that share the same tag. Thinking about it maybe I should build a Logseq extension to do that myself as I store all my meeting summaries there anyway.

Speaker detection is not great in MacWhisper (at least in my context where I work mostly with non native English speakers), so that would be a good differentiation too.

  • johntopia 15 hours ago

    definitely planning to catch up to other tools - we ship FAST!

    automated meeting detection - working on this. push to transcribe - want to understand more about this. (could we talk more over at our discord? https://hyprnote.com/discord)

    if you're using logseq, we'd love to build an integration for you.

    finally, speaker identification is a big challenge for us too.

    so many things to do - so exciting!

    • dexterdog 8 hours ago

      > finally, speaker identification is a big challenge for us too.

      But your home page makes it looks like you already have it. I just tried it in a 30-minute meeting with 20 people and it put the entire conversation under a single speaker, in a single paragraph.

      • yujonglee 8 hours ago

        I acknowledge that it's outdated. When we were writing the landing page, we thought we could ship the first version of speaker diarization/identification within a few days.

        However, due to various challenges and priority changes, we haven't been able to do so yet. We'll update the landing page soon.

AlexErrant 11 hours ago

I'm building a voice-controlled app, so it requires transcription. The problem is that the app talks back, so some amount of AEC is needed. It looks like your "generic" AEC is ML powered, but your planned platform specific AEC may use non-ML tech (i.e. looks like you're considering Windows/Mac specific APIs). Have you had a bad experience with AI powered AEC?

  • yujonglee 9 hours ago

    > Have you had a bad experience with AI powered AEC?

    no. actually it is pretty good :)

    • AlexErrant 7 hours ago

      Forgive my probing, but why consider Windows/Mac specific APIs then?

p2hari a day ago

I just downloaded on mac M4 pro mini. I installed the apple silicon version and try to launch it and it fails. No error message or anything. Just the icon keep bouncing on the dock. I assumed it needs some privacy and screen recording and audio permissions and explicitly gave them, however still just jumps on the dock and the app does not open. (OS, mac sequoia 15.5)

theodorewiles a day ago

Looks really cool - I noticed Enterprise has smart consent management?

The thing I think some enterprise customers are worried about in this space is that in many jurisdictions you legally need to disclose recording - having a bot join the call can do that disclosure - but users hate the bot and it takes up too much visibility on many of these calls.

Would love to learn more about your approach there

  • johntopia a day ago

    yes, we’re rolling out flexible consent options based on legal needs - like chat messages, silent bots, blinking backgrounds, or consent links before/during meetings. but still figuring out if there's a more elegant way to do this. would love to hear your take as well.

    • theodorewiles a day ago

      Please shoot me a note - I'm trying to figure this out for my enterprise now, would love to figure out a way to get you in / trial it out.

      • johntopia a day ago

        can i send you a follow-up to the email that's on your profile?

nashashmi a day ago

I was talking about this a week ago. One person wanted to make a pdf tutorial of how to use a software. I asked him to record himself in teams and share his screen and have AI take notes. It will create a fabulous summary with snapshots of everything he is going over.

rushingcreek a day ago

Congrats on the launch! I'm very bullish on how powerful <10B-param models are becoming, so the on-device angle is cool (and great for your bottom line too, as it's cheaper for you to run).

Something that I think is interesting about AI note taking products is focus. How does it choose what's important vs what isn't? The better it is at distinguishing the signal from the noise, the more powerful it is. I wonder if there is an in-context learning angle here where you can update the model weights (either directly or via LoRA) as you get to know the user better. And, of course, everything stays private and on-device.

  • yujonglee a day ago

    > How does it choose what's important vs what isn't?

    The idea of Hyprnote is that you write chicken-scratch-raw note during the meeting(what you think is important), and AI enhance based on it.

    On-device learning is interesting too. For example, Gboard: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.18465

    And yes - we are open to this too

manveerc a day ago

Congratulations! Is there a mobile version as well, especially for Android?

  • johntopia a day ago

    have it planned for the 4th quarter!

    • manveerc 21 hours ago

      Awesome, will look forward to it!

b0dhimind a day ago

Look forward to testing the Windows version. Hope it has ability to also upload recordings, etc. Meetily is nice but setup feels too convoluted, with a backend and frontend being required to separately install...

woadwarrior01 a day ago

Congrats on the launch. Is there a reason why the app isn't sandboxed?

shepardrtc 5 hours ago

How much data is being sent to Sentry?

  • yujonglee 2 hours ago

    We don't do any manual call to Sentry at this point. Just standard report when something panics

joos3 16 hours ago

Let's go! Trying it out, appreciate you building this as the hosted/online alternatives (Granola, Notion recorder, ChatGPT recorder etc) don't really make sense if you can record locally.

marcofiset a day ago

The only issue I have with those tools, and I have not seen a single one even acknowledge this, is that it becomes completely useless when holding meetings in a hybrid fashion where some people are remote and others are in the office with a shared mic.

Almost all of our meetings are hybrid in this way, and it's a real pain having almost half of the meeting be identified as a single individual talking because the mic is hooked up to their machine.

It's a total dealbreaker for us, and we won't use such tools until that problem is solved.

  • yujonglee a day ago

    It can be solved with speaker segmentation/embedding models, although it is not perfect. One thing we do with Hyprnote is that we have a Descript-like transcript editor that allows you to easily edit/assign speakers. Once we integrate a speaker diarization model with that, I think we'll be in good shape.

    If you are interested, you can join our Discord and follow updates. :) https://hyprnote.com/discord

    • mijoharas 11 hours ago

      Oh awesome, I was reading through to see about whether it had speaker diarization (why I got rid of my whisper script I use).

      I'll look forward to the Linux version.

      Is there any chance of a headless mode? (I.e. start, and write transcript to stdout with some light speaker diarization markup. e.g. "Speaker1: text")

      • yujonglee 8 hours ago

        > Is there any chance of a headless mode?

        maybe. we might be able to add extension system that each extension can have that info and do whatever it want within the app.

        > I'll look forward to the Linux version.

        https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote/issues/67 We have open issue. You might want to subscribe to it!

    • apwell23 a day ago

      our conference rooms even have some sort of rotating camera contraption that automatically focus on the person speaking

  • abtinf a day ago

    I forbid this kind of meeting on my teams.

    Either everyone is in the same physical room, or everyone is remote.

    The quality of communication plummets in the hybrid case:

    * The physical participants have much higher bandwidth communication than those who are remote — they share private expressions and gestures to the detriment of remote.

    * The physical participants have massively lower latency communications. In all-online meetings, everyone an adjust and accommodate the small delays; in hybrid meetings it often locks out remote participants who are always just a little behind or have less time to respond.

    * The audio quality of remote is significantly worse, which I have seen result in their comments being treated as leas credible.

    * Remote participants usually get horrible audio quality from those sharing a mic in the room. No one ever acknowledges this, but it dramatically impacts ability to communicate.

  • nashashmi a day ago

    you might need an AI for in-person meeting first. Such tools are available to doctors who see patients. The note taking is great but I think it is skewed towards one-person summary where the name of the patient remains unknown. I wonder if the same tool can take notes if two patients are in the room and distinguish between each one.

    The second tool is likely hardware limitation. A multi-cam-mic with beam forming capability to deconstruct overlapping sounds.

    • johntopia a day ago

      hyprnote can be used for in-person meetings as well! we have doctors like ophthalmologists or psychiatrists using it right now. and yes - definitely going to be working on speaker identification as it crucial.

  • monkey26 a day ago

    I recently tried Vibe (https://github.com/thewh1teagle/vibe) from a recording of a meeting taken on one side. It was able to identify the speakers. As Speaker 1, 2, etc. But still useful to see.

    • johntopia an hour ago

      yeah vibe is a great app. we're actually friends with the maintainer :)

  • dkdcio a day ago

    I think if you put N-1 mics in the room (where N is the number of people) you could easily identify all individuals...

believ3 6 hours ago

Any plans to integrate with native Apple Notes app?

  • yujonglee 6 hours ago

    what kind of integration you expect? export?

kpen11 a day ago

This is really cool! I've been using Obsidian more and more as a second brain and getting data in has consistently been the point of failure, so I've been wanting something just like this. Specifically something that runs locally and offline.

Is the future goal of Hyprnote specifically meeting notes and leaning into features around meeting notes, or more general note taking and recall features?

eawgewag 6 hours ago

I honestly don't care that much if Granola uploads my notes to some external service. Work conversations are not private anyways.

HOWEVER, I was extremely disturbed to find out that Granola was automatically making each of my notes folders public to the entire organization. Including 1:1s, you guessed it.

Yeah, really shook my trust in this product by a lot.

  • johntopia an hour ago

    hyprnote stores and processes data entirely on-device — but you can also bring your own model for better quality and have controllability.

Adrig a day ago

Since this isn't available yet on Windows, what would be the glue & duct tape alternative? Record audio and dump it in chatGPT? Or do you need to create some kind of automation with n8n / Zapier? I don't have that many meetings but it could be nice to have

  • pnw 20 hours ago

    I've been using https://www.quillmeetings.com/ on Windows for a few months and it's been great. It processes locally in the same fashion i.e. no cloud requirement.

    Paid subscription, not open source.

    • Adrig 2 hours ago

      Their free plan might be just what I need. Thanks, I'll have a look

      • johntopia an hour ago

        you might also like shadow if you're interested in just local speech-to-text

danneezhao 15 hours ago

How to deal with the AI meeting recording function that comes with conference software?

  • johntopia 15 hours ago

    hyprnote listens to both sounds coming out(system audio output) and going in(microphone input) so it will work perfectly fine with virtual meetings.

anyg 16 hours ago

This is perfect timing! I just cancelled my fireflies.ai subscription yesterday because it just felt unnecessary. I prefer using less platforms and more tools, especially those that can work under the surface.

  • johntopia 15 hours ago

    happy to support you! would love to hear your feedback. we have a discord up and running, fyi.

    • anyg 10 hours ago

      i will give it a spin this week and share feedback :)

ls-a a day ago

Looks great. From my experience Tauri team has no clue what mobile is and they're not interested in fixing mobile issues. I can already tell the mobile version will be a disappointment.

  • yujonglee a day ago

    We tried Tauri mobile (few months ago) and had the same disappointment. We will use RN or Dioxus(to share Rust code) for the mobile version. So it will be cool :)

    • ls-a a day ago

      I'm glad you figured that out early on. Sounds like mobile is going to be great indeed

    • toisanji a day ago

      is this a known pattern, I did a basic tauri app, but not sure what to do with mobile yet...

      • johntopia a day ago

        from our experience, we tried using stackflow on the frontend but encountered problems with responsive keyboard layouts. thought it was stackflow's problem but soon realized that it just wasn't implemented in tauri yet.

        ref: https://github.com/daangn/stackflow

nkotov a day ago

Really cool - how does it compare to Granola outside of the OSS part?

  • yujonglee a day ago

    Local-first, controllability(custom endpoint part), and eventually extensibility(VSCode part of the post)

    We're putting a lot of effort into making it run smoothly on local machines. There are no signups, and the app works without any internet connection after downloading models.

    • ashishact a day ago

      One of the things I would want to do is - As the meeting is going on - I would like to ask a LLM what questions I could ask at that point in time. Especially if it's a subject I am not expert in.

      Would I be able to create an extension that could do this?

      • johntopia a day ago

        you can definitely do that in the future. but we had that on our mind as well from multiple requests - planning to add "eli5 - explain like i'm five" and "mmss - make me sound smart" ;) (edit: grammar fix)

        • quesera a day ago

          Wow, does anything like this exist in current commercial tools?

          ELI5 sounds useful.

          MMSS sounds terrifying though, honestly.

          • johntopia a day ago

            i think there are tools like cluely - where they propose to "cheat" on everything in real-time. or just wearables like waves that shows ar displays with real-time assist. (i've never used both of them before, but i understood their products like this) so proactive ai agents are somewhat becoming a thing I guess. but it all boils down to privacy for us.

            mmss was something that a lot of users suggested - they wanted to be saved from public humiliation

pokechamp a day ago

another free tier (but not opensource) recording tool Ive been using is MacWhisper. Does this and more all locally too. Will try hyprnote out because its neat to do the transcription in real time and its note taking purposes

https://goodsnooze.gumroad.com/l/macwhisper

  • yujonglee a day ago

    we will support even faster realtime transcription in near future. (within few weeks)

    • satvikpendem a day ago

      What model? All the realtime transcription services I've seen are Whisper wrappers or custom closed source ones.

      • yujonglee a day ago

        It's custom model. (whisper variant)

        • satvikpendem a day ago

          Makes sense. How well do you expect Hyprnote to work on mobile? I found that phones in general are still pretty weak at AI inference on-device still.

          • yujonglee a day ago

            I think it will work pretty well considering how rapid it moves. (See gemma3n, Cactus etc)

swyx a day ago

congrats, app looks gorgeous. def a good tauri codebase to study ( been using https://deepwiki.com/fastrepl/hyprnote)

any interest in the Cluely-style live conversation help/overlay?

  • johntopia a day ago

    thanks! we're focusing on local-first at the moment which makes real-time assist a bit challenging. but we definitely have something similar on our mind - for example, a live summary of what's been going on during the past 5 mins. planning to support this via extension in the future!

kocial a day ago

Nicely done, I or someone can push the translation option too. Well done.

  • johntopia a day ago

    what language do you have in mind? would love to know!

kriro 13 hours ago

Curious what made you decide to start with the macOS version. Some insight that most potential customers are on Macs or simply "we use Macs, dogfood time"? I'd always target Windows first for these tools.

Looks cool, I'll wait for the Linux version and try it.

Integration of automatic translations could be an interesting business plan value-add. Branching out into CRM things also makes sense to me.

Good luck, keep shipping.

  • yujonglee 9 hours ago

    Agreed. We are working on Windows too.

    For macOS, it is dogfooding, and also lots of AI models are Mac optimized + overall Mac device more powerful than windows, so suited to on-device thing.

hidelooktropic 13 hours ago

Unfortunately the GPL license makes it dead in the water for using something like this at work

:(

  • johntopia an hour ago

    what are the licenses allowed for your company? would love to learn more.

  • mentalgear 13 hours ago

    Why? You can use it, only if you want to extend the tool as part of your (paid) work, you are meant to contribute the code changes back.

    But none of it should prevent someone from just using it (GPL does not mean any usage data is being made "public").

yunohn a day ago

Super cool, congrats on the launch - will be trying this soon! I noticed it’s using Tauri - what are your main takeaways from building a local inference desktop app with it?

  • yujonglee a day ago

    Thanks. I learned that running a server on the Rust side and calling it from a TypeScript frontend is a good approach. For example, we run an OpenAI-compatible server using a Tauri plugin (https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote/tree/main/plugins/local...) and call it using the Vercel AI SDK.

    • ashishact a day ago

      I wanted to build this for myself. Could never figure out how to get audio output from Mac. Tried almost all audio loopback driver (Blackhole, Soundflower ...). There was problem everywhere wrt security.

      Even tried making a teams meeting bot. But Teams doesn't give live audio to developer unless you are a special partner.

      Glad you made this. Will play around

      • yujonglee a day ago

        Great! We use AudioTap api

      • johntopia a day ago

        great to see that you like it :)

    • yunohn a day ago

      I’ve been thinking about ways to reuse Vercel’s AI SDK, so this is a great one - thanks for sharing!

      • yujonglee a day ago
        • yunohn a day ago

          Super neat! You’ve made an impressive amount of cool specialized crates - have you considered making them generally usable to the wider community and licensing them under LGPL/MIT instead of GPL?

          • yujonglee a day ago

            we def considered it. our line of thinking is start with more restrictive license, and later switch to MIT or something once we figure things out :)

Zardoz84 16 hours ago

I would like to try this on Linux

  • johntopia 15 hours ago

    we move the status from "maybe" to "of course". we are definitely interested as well :)

tomr75 a day ago

why use whisper over parakeet? how will you monetise?

  • yujonglee a day ago

    Whisper is more lightweight and smaller. We will support Parakeet in the near future too.

    Monetization:

    For individuals: We have a Pro license implemented in our app. Some non-essential features like custom templates or multi-turn chat are gated behind a paid license. (A custom STT model will also be included soon.) There's still no sign-up required. We use keygen.sh to generate offline-verifiable license keys. Currently, it's priced at $179/year.

    For business: If they want to self-host some kind of admin server with integrations, access control, and SSO, we plan to sell a business license.

turnsout a day ago

Congrats! I'm currently a Granola user, and wanted to build this myself a while back. But I probably wouldn't have gone as far as fine-tuning a small model for meeting summarization. Can't wait to try it out!

  • yujonglee a day ago

    Super! let us know how it goes! (we have discord channel too)

    • turnsout a day ago

      Installation and onboarding was nice & smooth!

      A few random bits of realtime feedback:

      You have an icon with the Finder face labeled "Open Finder view." I would expect this to open the app's data folder in the macOS Finder. Instead, it opens an accessory window with some helpful views such as calendar view. I'd encourage you to find another name for that window, because it's too confusing to call it "Finder" (especially with the icon).

      I'd also add a menu item for Settings (and Command-comma shortcut) in the Application menu.

      You also need a dark mode at some point.

      Finally, I'm not sure where note files end up. Seeing that there's an Obsidian integration, I would love an option to save notes in Markdown format into a folder of my choice. I'm an iA Writer user, and would love to have meeting notes go directly into my existing notes folder.

      I'll let you know how the actual functionality is working for me after my next few meetings!

      • johntopia a day ago

        haha we couldn't find a better icon for the "Finder" view so we just went with the classic one. but i guess it's confusing - noted.

        we do have settings shortcut already! be sure to test it out :)

        dark mode - noted as well.

        we save our notes in db.sqlite that can be found in: ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.hyprnote.stable

        this decision was made because we have three documents - raw note, enhanced note, and transcript - assigned to a meeting note.

        would love to create an iA integration for you - or just a simple way to export MD for the time being

        join our discord for more updates! https://hyprnote.com/discord

ljosa a day ago

Why in the world is there _background music_ when I start the app?!

  • yujonglee a day ago

    It should be played only during onboarding. No music while using the app

  • yujonglee a day ago

    We thought it'll be cool :) sorry if that disturbs you.

    • ljosa a day ago

      Glad you're having fun, but it had the "website with autoplay" vibe.

thephotonsphere a day ago

Looks promising, but "Linux maybe"? Signing off.

  • johntopia a day ago

    updated readme :) >> Linux (of course)

  • johntopia a day ago

    it was a joke! we are strongly considering to get it done after windows(shipping in aug)