Cue listens to your meetings, answers your questions in real time using your knowledge base, and writes your summary when the call ends. All on your Mac. No audio ever leaves your machine.
macOS 13 Ventura or later · WillowTree internal
Three note-takers, one meeting
Cue captures your mic and system audio separately, transcribes everything on-device using macOS Speech Recognition, and labels each speaker in real time.
Ask anything in the chat panel mid-meeting. Cue searches your live transcript and connected knowledge base — docs, proposals, past meetings — and responds instantly.
When the call ends, Cue generates a structured summary: key decisions, action items with owners, open questions, and the full interleaved transcript and chat.
Local by design
Every component — speech, storage, and AI — is built so sensitive meeting data never has to leave your Mac.
Speech recognition runs on macOS's native SFSpeechRecognizer — the same engine Siri uses, running fully locally. No audio is streamed, no file uploaded, no third-party service called. Your words never leave your Mac.
API keys are stored in macOS Keychain via Electron safeStorage — the same mechanism used by 1Password and Chrome. Transcripts, chat history, and meeting summaries live in a local encrypted SQLite database that never syncs to any server.
When Cue answers a question or generates a summary, it calls Fuel iX — TELUS Digital's enterprise AI orchestration platform. Your data stays within TELUS infrastructure, governed by the system that serves 50,000+ users and holds an ISO 31700‑1 Privacy by Design certification. No third-party AI. No model training on your data.
Connect Ollama and run any open-source model entirely on your machine — zero API key, zero network traffic. Cue falls back to Ollama automatically when Fuel iX is unavailable. Every AI slot (chat, interjections, summaries) is assignable independently to any local or cloud provider.
Download the latest release and start your next meeting differently.
macOS 13 Ventura or later · All releases
Get involved
Cue is an open internal project. Whether you want to use it, improve it, design for it, or just share opinions — you're welcome here. The best way to start is the Slack channel.
The most valuable contribution is using Cue and sharing what you notice. Real meetings reveal what tests can't.
Post in #cue-notetaker. Reactions, friction, ideas — all useful.
React, TypeScript, Electron, Swift. Check GitHub Issues for what's open. Small PRs preferred.
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