The standup ran sixty minutes. By the time you walk back to your desk, the AI Summary is already in your inbox. The action items have your name. The decisions are timestamped. The thing you almost missed is right there, highlighted.
Why it matters
Note-taking forces you to choose: pay attention or capture details. You can't do both. Recording solves it but creates a new problem — a 60-minute audio file is just as unusable as no notes. The middle ground is automatic summarization that turns capture into something you'd actually re-read.
How it works
Double-click the button on your temple to launch Recorder. Once you're in, a single click starts the recording — the glasses (or your phone, your choice of audio source) capture the conversation. Single-click again to stop. Long-press (about 2 seconds) to exit the feature when you're done. The audio is transcribed and summarized into a structured note: who said what, what was decided, what comes next. You can search it later, edit it, share it.
Three moments
- A standupAction items extracted, owner names tagged, blockers flagged.
- A lectureA 90-minute class becomes 300 readable words plus a clean transcript for the deep dive.
- A walk with your therapistYour own voice, summarized into themes you can come back to between sessions.
Getting started
Map Recorder to one of your three shortcut slots in the app. Double-click your temple to launch it. Single-click to start recording, single-click to stop. Long-press (about 2 seconds) to exit. Summary lands in the app a minute later.
