AI meeting assistants are useful for some teams, but they are not always the right fit. A visible bot can change the tone of a client call, research interview, legal prep session, or internal strategy discussion. For sensitive conversations, a simpler workflow is often better: record the meeting with consent, save the audio or video locally, then transcribe the file after the call. That is the core idea behind private meeting transcription without bots. Instead of inviting a third-party notetaker into the live room, you control the recording and decide what becomes text, what gets summarized, and what should be deleted. A practical workflow looks like this: Get consent and record the meeting. Save the audio or video file locally. Open the recording in a browser-based transcription tool. Review names, decisions, and action items. Export only the transcript or notes you actually need. This is not about saying cloud meeting assistants are always wrong.…