Native for Mac · iPhone companion · runs on-device

Turn your meetings into notes you actually own.

Nomedo is a Mac app that records, transcribes and summarises your meetings — names who said what, learns your vocabulary, and writes it all to a Markdown vault on your machine. No cloud, no subscription, no lock-in. Just fast, private meeting intelligence.

Early access for Mac is rolling out now — no spam, just a launch note.

  • On-device on Apple Silicon
  • Private by default
  • macOS 15 or later
Nomedo
Meeting · 47 min

Q3 Planning with Acme

Kyle MonkJane Doe#planning#q3

Summary · on-device

Agreed to ship the pricing page by Friday and move the launch to early Q3.

Send revised pricing to Jane
Draft launch timeline · @kyle 📅 Fri

Kyle: Let’s lock the pricing page before we touch the launch date.

Jane: Agreed. I’ll have copy to you by Thursday.

12:47
From audio to answers

One pass from raw conversation to an actionable note

No copy-pasting transcripts into another app. Record, and Nomedo does the rest — locally, in seconds.

Step 01

Hit record

Start from the menu bar, a keystroke, or drop in an existing audio file. A floating HUD shows a live level meter and timer.

Step 02

Transcribe on-device

NVIDIA Parakeet runs on the Neural Engine — word-level timestamps, per-word confidence, 25+ languages. Nothing is uploaded.

Step 03

Know who said what

Speakers are separated automatically; name them once from your Contacts and every line is attributed.

Step 04

Get a finished note

An on-device summary with topics, decisions and action items — written to plain Markdown you own.

Capture & transcribe

Record anything. Read every word.

On-device speech-to-text gives you a clean, timestamped transcript with a confidence score on every word — so you can trust it, and fix the rest in a click.

  • NVIDIA Parakeet on the Neural Engine — fast, fully offline
  • English plus 25 European languages
  • Click any word to hear exactly that moment
  • Import Voice Memos and audio files, or use the Share menu

Transcript

Kyle: We should ship the pricing page first.

Jane: Agreed — I’ll send copy by Thursday.

“Thursday”0.42
TuesdayThursday
Speakers & vocabulary

It knows who spoke — and how you speak.

Nomedo separates speakers automatically and lets you name them once from your Contacts. It also learns your jargon, so names and domain terms stop getting mangled.

  • Automatic speaker diarisation, attributed line by line
  • Name a speaker once — link them to a real contact
  • A lexicon that learns your terms: “data ECU” → “Dataiku”
  • Every correction you make is remembered for next time

Name this speaker

jane
JD

Jane Doe

jane@acme.co

Lexicon learned

data ECUDataiku
Write & organise

A writing app you’ll want to live in.

A native Markdown editor that reads like rendered prose while staying plain text underneath — with the structure, search and graph to find anything later.

  • Hide-marker Markdown: clean to read, fully editable
  • Type @people, #tags, :folders and -types inline
  • Folders, smart collections, instant search and tabs
  • A force-directed graph of everything you’ve captured

Q3 Planning

Lock the pricing page before the launch date.

Send pricing to Jane
Draft launch timeline
@ja
@ Jane Doe
@ Jack Ray
A complete notes app

Not just a recorder — a place your work lives

Everything you’d expect from a serious notes app, built around capture and designed to stay out of your way.

Tasks from plain text

Action items are just Markdown checkboxes — with due dates, priorities and @people. See every task across your whole vault, grouped, filtered or as a board.

Knowledge graph

A force-directed graph links notes by shared people, tags and folders. Pan, zoom and double-click to open — turn months of meetings into a map.

Built-in contacts

A full contacts view backed by your Mac’s address book — search, edit, batch-tag, and de-duplicate. It’s how speakers get real names.

Instant search

Full-text search across every note, title and transcript in milliseconds — with semantic “ask your vault” search on the way.

Tables & lists

Lightweight tables stored as plain CSV in your vault. Edit in Nomedo, open in any spreadsheet — they round-trip cleanly.

Import & Share menu

Drag in WAV, M4A, MP3 and more, or send straight from Voice Memos with “Save to Nomedo” in the macOS Share menu.

Typography you control

Body, heading and code fonts, size, line height, column width and spacing — all live, applied to open notes instantly.

Audio on your terms

Choose what happens to recordings: keep them, wipe on transcribe, or delete after 7 or 30 days. Per note or globally.

A vault you own

One Markdown file per note in a folder you choose, synced over iCloud Drive. Delete the app and your notes are still just files.

Bring your own AI

A vault, not a silo — point any AI at it

Summaries and answers run on-device by default — no key, no network, nothing to leak. When you want more horsepower, connect Claude, OpenAI or a local model and ask questions across everything you’ve ever recorded.

  • On-device summaries, titles and action items out of the box
  • “Ask your vault” answers with citations back to the source note
On-device

Apple Foundation Models

Default · private

Claude

Opus & Haiku

Your key or login

OpenAI

GPT models

Your key or login

Ollama

Local models

Runs on your Mac

“What did Jane commit to last quarter?”

She agreed to own pricing copy and the launch timeline. ↗ Q3 Planning

Private by default

Your meetings never leave your Mac

Most meeting tools send your conversations to their cloud to transcribe them. Nomedo doesn’t. Everything happens on your machine unless you explicitly choose otherwise.

Processed on-device

Transcription, speaker separation and summaries all run on the Apple Neural Engine. Your audio never touches a server.

Works fully offline

Record, transcribe, summarise, edit and search with no internet at all. Cloud AI is strictly opt-in, per action.

Plain files you own

Notes are Markdown, audio sits beside them, tables are CSV — in a folder you choose. Portable, future-proof, yours.

Nothing to leak

No account to sign up for. Any AI keys you add live in the macOS Keychain — never in your notes, never logged.

Publishing, done right

Share one note. Or one note, privately.

Obsidian Publish password-protects your whole site. Notion makes you live in a web editor. Nomedo publishes each note on its own — pushed straight from the native app, locked with its own password if you want it.

  1. 01Pick a note

    Hit Publish on any note, right inside the app.

  2. 02Get a link

    Nomedo renders it to nomedo.app/your-slug instantly.

  3. 03Add a password

    Optionally lock that single note — others stay public.

nomedo.app/q2-planning

This note is protected

Enter the password to read “Q2 Planning”.

••••••••
Unlock

Content never leaves the server until unlocked

Mac first, iPhone in your pocket

A real Mac app, with a companion that travels

Nomedo is built natively for macOS — menu-bar recording, a vibrant three-pane window, and full keyboard control. The iPhone companion captures and reads your notes on the move, syncing through your own iCloud.

  • Native for macOS 15+

    SwiftUI & Apple Silicon, designed for the Mac you already use.

  • iPhone companion

    Record and review on the go — full parity is on the way.

  • Your iCloud, your sync

    Notes move between devices over iCloud Drive — no Nomedo account required.

Recordings

On the go

Meeting · 14 min

Standup

Call · 22 min

Call with Sam

Thought · 2 min

Idea: onboarding

Who it’s for

Built for people who live in conversations

If your work happens in meetings, calls and interviews — and the details matter — Nomedo is for you.

Consultants & client teams

Every client call captured, summarised and filed — billable context you can actually find again.

Founders & product managers

Turn standups, user calls and 1:1s into decisions and action items without taking notes by hand.

Lawyers & professional services

Confidential conversations transcribed on-device — nothing leaves your machine, by design.

Researchers & journalists

Accurate, timestamped, speaker-attributed interviews you can quote with confidence.

Sales & customer success

Discovery and renewal calls become searchable records, with commitments tracked as tasks.

Therapists & coaches

Private session notes that stay private — local-first, in a vault only you can open.

Pricing

The app is free. You only pay to share.

The full capture-and-notes experience is free and on-device. Join the waitlist — early supporters get a founder rate on Pro.

Free

£0the Mac app

The whole meeting-intelligence app, running on your machine.

  • Record, transcribe & summarise on-device
  • Speaker naming, lexicon & corrections
  • Editor, graph, tasks, contacts & tables
  • Markdown vault synced over your iCloud
  • Bring your own AI — or use on-device free
Most wanted

Pro

TBCcoming soon

For publishing notes and, later, hosted sync across devices.

  • Everything in Free
  • Publish notes to nomedo.app
  • Per-note password protection
  • Custom domain for your published notes
  • Conflict-aware hosted sync (later)
Questions

Good things to know

Does my audio get uploaded anywhere?

No. Recording, transcription, speaker separation and summaries all run on your Mac using the Apple Neural Engine. Audio and transcripts never leave your machine unless you explicitly connect a cloud AI and run it on a note.

Do I need an internet connection?

No. The full workflow — record, transcribe, summarise, edit, search — works completely offline. Cloud AI providers are optional and opt-in per action.

What does it cost?

The Mac app is free, including on-device transcription and summaries. A paid Pro tier (for publishing notes to the web and, later, hosted sync) is coming — waitlist members get a founder rate.

Which AI does it use?

On-device Apple Foundation Models by default — no key, no network. You can optionally connect Claude, OpenAI or a local Ollama model with your own key or login when you want more capable summaries and vault-wide answers.

What format are my notes in?

Plain Markdown with YAML frontmatter, one file per note, alongside the audio and any CSV tables — in a folder you choose. If you ever stop using Nomedo, your notes are still just files you can open anywhere.

What do I need to run it?

A Mac on Apple Silicon running macOS 15 or later. An iPhone companion app handles capture and review on the go, syncing through your own iCloud.

Which languages are supported?

Transcription covers English plus 25 European languages out of the box, with broader coverage planned via additional on-device models.

Can I share a note with someone?

Yes — that’s where nomedo.app comes in. You’ll be able to publish any single note to a clean web page, optionally protected with its own password, straight from the app.

Never lose the thread of a meeting again.

Join the waitlist for early access to Nomedo for Mac — private meeting intelligence that keeps your words yours.