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Home » Google Meet’s AI note-taker just got a whole lot better and less overwhelming
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Google Meet’s AI note-taker just got a whole lot better and less overwhelming

By dailyguardian.aeMay 2, 20262 Mins Read
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Google Meet‘s “Take notes for me,” which the company announced back in 2024, is already a lifesaver for anyone who has to juggle typing notes and actually participating in a meeting.

Since then, the company has added numerous features to make its AI meeting notetaker service even better, including the ability to take in-person meeting notes, create longer meeting notes, and more. 

Now, Google is making it even better with new customization options that let you control exactly what shows up in your meeting notes.

What’s actually new?

The biggest addition is the ability to toggle specific sections on or off during a meeting. You can now choose which of the four sections you want in your notes: Summary, Decisions, Next steps, and Details. The changes only apply to your current meeting, so you don’t have to worry about breaking your default settings for future calls. 

The new Decisions section is the standout feature for me. Instead of hunting through a wall of text to figure out what was actually agreed upon, this section explicitly captures outcomes and even tracks their status. The only caveat is that the Decisions section is currently available in English only.

Google has also improved the Summary section to be more concise and scannable, making it easier to catch up on key points without reading through everything.

Do you need to do anything to use it?

Not really. If you already have access to “Take notes for me,” this update will add these features automatically. Just turn the feature on in your next meeting and explore the new features.

The feature is rolling out gradually, starting April 30, 2026, and is available on Business Standard and Plus, Enterprise Standard and Plus, Frontline Plus, Google AI Pro for Education, and Google AI Pro and Ultra plans.

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