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Convo is an AI-powered conversation and meeting assistant developed by Markus Kellermann, designed to streamline the capture, organization, and retrieval of spoken content during professional discussions. Currently at version 1.6.1 and having evolved through eleven distinct releases, the application targets business users, journalists, students, and anyone who regularly conducts or attends meetings, interviews, lectures, or brainstorming sessions. By integrating automatic speech recognition with large-language-model summarization, Convo transcribes multi-speaker audio in real time, distinguishes individual voices, and then generates concise, searchable minutes that highlight decisions, action items, and open questions. The software supports common conferencing platforms as well as offline microphone input, allowing it to function as a discreet desktop companion that listens, labels, and archives conversations locally for privacy compliance. Users can revisit past meetings through a calendar view, keyword search, or semantic queries such as “budget approvals mentioned last month,” while built-in collaboration features let teams annotate, assign follow-ups, and export notes to DOCX, PDF, or Markdown formats. Advanced acoustic models adapt to domain-specific vocabulary, and encrypted storage ensures sensitive corporate data remains under user control. Because the utility operates without mandatory cloud processing, it fits regulated environments where confidentiality is paramount, yet still offers optional sync for seamless hand-off between office and mobile devices. Convo is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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