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Convo is an AI-powered conversation and meeting assistant developed by Markus Kellermann that streamlines professional communication by automatically transcribing, summarizing, and organizing spoken content into actionable insights. Designed for remote teams, consultants, journalists, and corporate departments, the application listens to live or recorded meetings, generates concise summaries, extracts key decisions, assigns follow-up tasks, and exports structured notes to common document formats. Version 1.4.7 refines speaker identification accuracy, adds support for bilingual transcripts, and introduces a searchable archive that links every summary to its original audio timestamp, enabling users to verify context with one click. Earlier iterations progressed from a basic audio-to-text tool in 1.2.x to a collaborative workspace in 1.3.x, culminating in the current stable branch that integrates with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet through lightweight browser extensions. The program runs unobtrusively on Windows 10 and 11, stores encrypted recordings locally, and offers optional cloud sync for team libraries, making it suitable for both confidentiality-focused legal firms and distributed SaaS companies that need to review hundreds of hours of calls each month. By reducing manual note-taking and post-meeting clarification emails, Convo fits squarely within the Business & Productivity category while also appealing to education and media markets that require accurate, searchable records of verbal exchanges. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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