Manus Launches Meeting Minutes for In Person AI Notes
A new recording workflow turns real world conversations into structured minutes, assigned action items, and ready to build deliverables.

Overview
Manus has released Meeting Minutes, a new feature inside the hands-on AI action engine Manus designed to capture in person conversations and turn them into structured, actionable meeting notes. The goal is to shorten the gap between what gets discussed and what actually gets built by keeping recording, summarization, and execution in a single workflow.
Unlike typical meeting note tools that end at a transcript or summary, Meeting Minutes positions the output as “living context” that can directly drive follow up work such as a slide deck, a simple website, or social media collateral. If your team is comparing bot free, in room capture options, it is also worth looking at AI-driven transcription tools like Voicenotes for a similar in person notes workflow.
What Meeting Minutes does
With one tap, users can record:
- In person meetings
- Interviews
- Monologues
During recording, transcription appears automatically. When you finish, Manus analyzes the conversation and generates structured minutes that highlight:
- Key points
- Attendees
- A clear to do list
Key features builders should notice
Intelligent speaker recognition
Meeting Minutes can distinguish between speakers and detect when names are mentioned. That matters for teams because it helps Manus assign action items more accurately and reduces the cleanup that usually happens after meetings.
End to end execution inside the same task
Manus frames the minutes as a starting point for producing deliverables. Instead of copying notes into a project tracker, doc editor, or design tool, you can use the meeting output as context to create artifacts directly within the same Manus task.
If your next step is visual output like slides or collateral, the broader Manus stack also includes Manus Design View for visual workflows, which aligns with the “minutes to deliverables” promise.
Collaboration built in
You can invite other people, including attendees, into the same Manus task and move from discussion to final output together. For distributed teams, this is effectively a shared workspace around the meeting’s outcomes, not just a shared document.
Resilient capture when connectivity drops
Recording continues even if your internet connection fails. According to Manus, internet is required only to start a session and to generate the notes once recording ends. This is useful for founders and field teams who often meet in environments with unreliable Wi Fi.
How it works in practice
The workflow is intentionally simple:
- Click the Meeting Recording icon
- Record your conversation while auto transcription appears
- Click Finish to generate the summarized meeting minutes
There are also a few constraints teams should plan for:
- You cannot pause and resume a recording
- Closing your screen stops recording, but you can resume where you left off
Product details: credits and availability
Meeting Minutes is available now for all Manus users.
- Recording is free
- Analysis and note generation consume credits
- If credits run out, analysis pauses until you top up or upgrade
This model can be helpful for teams that want predictable capture without worrying about costs during the meeting, then allocate spend to the parts that require computation.
Impact for developers and product teams
For builders, the biggest value is not the transcript. It is the structured output that can be used as input to downstream work. Meeting Minutes is aiming to make meetings produce a set of machine readable decisions and tasks that can immediately drive execution.
If your team already treats meetings as the start of a sprint, a design pass, or a launch checklist, this feature can reduce the manual “meeting to backlog” step and keep the meeting context attached to the deliverables that follow. It also builds on previous upgrades to the Manus agent platform that make agentic, context aware execution more practical across tasks.
Common questions, answered
- Is it for online meetings? No. It is designed for in person and real time conversations.
- What if internet dies? Recording continues; internet is needed to start and later to generate notes.
- Can you pause? Not currently.
Bottom line
Meeting Minutes is a pragmatic addition for teams that want in person conversations to translate directly into execution. By combining resilient recording, speaker aware summaries, and collaborative task based output, Manus is pushing meeting notes closer to an actual build pipeline.
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Source: Manus Meeting Minutes
