Cedar grabs the screen while you record. Slides, demos, browsers, code — every shown thing becomes a frame in the meeting. Near-duplicates are skipped so you keep only what changed.
The conversation is transcribed alongside the frames. Speaker labels, timestamps, and the structured-notes layer Cedar generates on top — all from a single recording.
Every captured frame is OCR'd. Find a moment by what was said, by what was on screen, or both — Cedar searches the transcript and the visuals together.
Cedar runs quietly in the background of your call. By the time the meeting ends, the audio, the transcript, and the slides are already stitched into one searchable memo.
Every meeting in one place — transcribed and captured.
The transcript on one side; the captured slides and demos on the other.
A live filmstrip shows what Cedar's hearing and seeing while you record.
Three steps. The middle one is the part nobody else does.
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Pick the call's window (or your whole screen) and hit record. Cedar reads your Calendar so the right meeting is already at the top.
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Audio and the screen are captured together. Slides, demos, browsers, and shared docs all become timestamped frames in the meeting — only the ones that change get kept.
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The transcript, the captured frames, and a structured set of notes — all stitched into one memo you can edit, organise, and search.
The things people ask before they install.
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