What an AI meeting assistant should do
The bar is simple: reduce what you have to hold in your head during a call. That means hearing the conversation, remembering what was said, and producing the right words — or the right summary — without you breaking eye contact to type. Cloak does all three from an overlay only you can see.
During the meeting
Cloak taps system audio, keeps a live transcript of both sides, and — on demand — drafts a response grounded in your context: your role, your notes, or a dossier of the company you're talking to. Switch modes for the moment you're in: a direct answer, exact phrasing, a brainstorm, or a recap if you joined late.
After the meeting
The moment the call ends, Cloak generates structured notes: a short summary, key decisions, and action items with owners and deadlines — no post-meeting cleanup, no scrubbing a transcript.
Private by default
Cloak is local-first. The transcript and history never leave your machine; only the prompts you send reach the model provider you chose (your own key, or a managed plan). The overlay is screenshot-invisible, so it stays out of every recording and share.
Who uses it
Candidates in interviews, ICs in stakeholder reviews, managers in 1:1s, and anyone who'd rather listen than scramble to take notes. For external calls, see the sales call assistant; for pure record-keeping, the AI note taker.
FAQ
Does it join the meeting as a participant?
No. There's no bot. Cloak listens to your device audio locally and runs entirely on your side.
Will others see it on a screen share?
No — the overlay is excluded from capture at the OS level and never appears in shares or recordings.