Manus unveils Meeting Minutes feature for meeting summaries

What's new? Manus launched Meeting Minutes that converts in-person talks into tasks with offline recording and AI speaker recognition; it uses credits to summarize notes;

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Manus has just launched Meeting Minutes, a feature designed to transform in-person conversations into structured action points. This release is available immediately to all users of the Manus platform, targeting professionals, teams, and organizations that rely heavily on in-person meetings or interviews. The tool’s primary function is to record real-time discussions and deliver key summaries, including speaker identification, attendee lists, and a breakdown of actionable tasks. Unlike many transcription tools that focus on online meetings, Meeting Minutes is tailored for physical settings and does not support online conference capture.

The feature supports uninterrupted recording, even during internet outages, and uses advanced AI-driven speaker recognition for precise action item assignments. Deliverables such as presentations, websites, or social media assets can be created directly from meeting notes, all within the same workflow. The credit-based system allows free recording, but analyzing and generating structured notes requires Manus credits. If credits are depleted, analysis pauses until the user upgrades or replenishes their balance.

Manus, known for its productivity solutions for knowledge workers and collaborative teams, continues to expand its capabilities with Meeting Minutes. This move positions the company to compete more directly with traditional note-taking and meeting productivity tools, offering a streamlined workflow from conversation to deliverable. Early users have noted the feature’s ability to connect meeting outcomes directly to project execution, reducing manual transfer of information between disparate tools.

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