Google is expanding the Gemini-powered “Take notes for me” feature in Google Meet. After being introduced for Google Workspace customers in 2024, the meeting note-taker is now available to subscribers of Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra. Multiple outlets report that the rollout applies to the web and mobile versions of Google Meet and includes meeting auto-transcription and summaries. Coverage also indicates the feature is available in select languages rather than universally across all locales. Digital Trends describes the expansion as starting behind a paid tier, referencing a minimum $20 monthly plan for AI Pro, while other sources focus on availability for AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers. Overall, the update extends a Gemini-based meeting assistant capability—designed to capture notes during calls—from earlier Workspace availability to a broader consumer and professional subscription audience, with language availability varying by region.
Google Meet expands Gemini-powered “Take notes for me” to AI Pro and Ultra subscribers
Google is expanding the Gemini-powered “Take notes for me” feature in Google Meet. After being introduced for Google Workspace customers in 2024, the meeting note-taker is now available to subscribers...
- Google Meet’s Gemini-powered “Take notes for me” feature is rolling out to Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers.
- The feature includes meeting auto-transcription and summaries.
- Availability is reported for both web and mobile.
- The rollout includes support for select languages.
- The expansion follows earlier Workspace availability reported in 2024.
Google Meet’s Gemini-powered “Take notes for me” feature is rolling out to AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, but the useful meeting upgrade starts behind a $20 monthly plan.
1 month agoGoogle AI Pro and Ultra subscribers can now auto-transcribe and summarize Meet calls.
1 month agoFollowing Workspace availability in 2024, “Take notes for me” in Google Meet is now available for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
1 month agoGoogle Meet's "Take notes for me" feature is available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in select languages.
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