Hears both sides
Captures your microphone and the meeting’s system audio together, so it understands the full conversation — not just your half.
MeetWing listens to your call and suggests exactly what to say — clear answers, the moment you need them. Private by design: it records nothing and keeps nothing.
Native apps for macOS and Windows. Free to try.
MeetWing works alongside any video call — Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, or a phone call on your desk.
Captures your microphone and the meeting’s system audio together, so it understands the full conversation — not just your half.
When the other person finishes a thought, MeetWing drafts a sharp, on-point response you can use immediately.
Turn on screen sharing and it reacts to slides and demos, answering about what’s actually on screen.
Ask a question and get an answer grounded in real-time web search — with sources — without leaving the call.
Tell it your role, your company, and your audience once, and every suggestion is tailored to that setting.
Your audio and transcript are processed in the moment and discarded. Nothing is recorded, stored, or logged.
Set it up once, then forget it’s there — until you need it.
Launch MeetWing next to Zoom, Meet, Teams, or any call. Grant the mic and screen-audio permissions once.
It transcribes the conversation live and, the moment a question lands, suggests a clear, confident reply.
Nothing is saved by default. Hit Export at the end to keep a transcript or summary — on your own device.
MeetWing is built so your meetings stay yours. We don’t record, we don’t store, and we don’t keep a history of anything you say.
Audio is used in the moment to generate a response, then immediately discarded.
No transcript, audio, or answer is ever written to a database, disk, or log — ours or yours.
Your session lives only in memory and is erased the moment it ends or you quit the app.
The only way anything is saved is the Export button — and only to your own device.
Read the full Privacy Policy · Terms of Use
Download MeetWing and let it handle the hard part — knowing what to say, right when it counts.