Hyprnote has been on my radar since their time in
Hyprnote has been on my radar since their time in YC S25 as “that local-first meeting notes thing,” and I finally took a closer look today. It immediately hit a nerve I’ve had with AI note tools for years. I love the idea of getting help with meetings. I really don’t love bots joining every Zoom call or my audio being streamed to some mystery server “for quality purposes”. @tryhyprnote leans into that tension in a pretty honest way. It calls itself a local-first AI notepad for private meetings, and the “private” bit is not just a tagline. There are no meeting bots and no calendar guests. It just listens directly to the audio going in and out of your computer, gives you a realtime transcript, and lets you stay in the conversation instead of turning into a court reporter. You still have a simple notepad to jot quick memos during the call. Those act more like hints than homework. After the meeting, Hyprnote can use your memos to shape a personalized summary, but that part is optional. If you forget to take notes altogether, it can still generate a recap from the transcript. The tech stack is pretty nice if you are into that sort of thing. TypeScript and React on the UI, Rust and Tauri for the desktop app. The cool part is what that enables. You can run the whole thing offline with LM Studio or Ollama. No Wi‑Fi, no outbound requests. That makes it genuinely interesting for teams that care a lot about compliance or even air‑gapped environments. And if you do want cloud models, it does the “bring your own LLM” thing with Gemini, Claude, Azure‑hosted GPT, etc., so it can fit into whatever your company’s approved stack is. If you have been waiting for an AI meeting assistant that behaves like a real desktop app and respects the fact that you might not want to ship your raw meeting audio to the cloud, Hyprnote is worth a look: https://github.com/fastrepl/hyprnote