Know who said what, in every recording

Weeve separates every voice in the room, and once you name someone it recognises them next time.

Speaker 1

Bram, you’ve been on mute for a while.

Speaker 2

I know. I was building to something.

Speaker 3

Was it good?

Speaker 2

We’ll never know.

Speaker 1

Bram, you’ve been on mute for a while.

Speaker 2

I know. I was building to something.

Speaker 3

Was it good?

Speaker 2

We’ll never know.

“For me, data sovereignty means controlling the location of data, not simply switching vendors.”

Teon Beijl • Founder at Unpuzzler

“For me, data sovereignty means controlling the location of data, not simply switching vendors.”

Teon Beijl • Founder at Unpuzzler

Record as normal
  1. Record as normal

    Nothing to switch on first. When you stop, the distinct voices are separated for you.

  2. Name each speaker once

    Weeve stores a voiceprint for that person on your Mac.

  3. Everything after is automatic

    New recordings arrive with known speakers already labelled.

Record as normal
  1. Record as normal

    Weeve listens for distinct voices while it captures.

  2. Transcribed on your Mac

    Speech recognition runs on your Mac, using Apple Silicon. Nothing is uploaded.

  3. Everything after is automatic

    New recordings arrive with known speakers already labelled.

Record as normal
  1. Record as normal

    Weeve listens for distinct voices while it captures.

  2. Transcribed on your Mac

    Speech recognition runs on your Mac, using Apple Silicon. Nothing is uploaded.

  3. Everything after is automatic

    New recordings arrive with known speakers already labelled.

Stop introducing the same people twice

Recognised across recordings

Six weeks later, a client joins a call and their name is already on the transcript.

Recognised across recordings

Six weeks later, a client joins a call and their name is already on the transcript.

Voiceprints stay on your Mac

Voiceprints are encrypted and kept in Weeve's own folder, deliberately apart from your recordings. Move your library to a synced folder and your voice data stays behind.

Voiceprints stay on your Mac

Voiceprints are encrypted and kept in Weeve's own folder, deliberately apart from your recordings. Move your library to a synced folder and your voice data stays behind.

Voiceprints stay on your Mac

Voiceprints are encrypted and kept in Weeve's own folder, deliberately apart from your recordings. Move your library to a synced folder and your voice data stays behind.

Made to be read later

A transcript with names in it still makes sense to someone who was not in the room, long after everyone has forgotten who said what.

Made to be read later

A transcript with names in it still makes sense to someone who was not in the room, long after everyone has forgotten who said what.

Built for real conversations

Weeve is built for people who have real conversations that need to be handled with care.

  • Man in a cap on a video sales call at his kitchen counter

    Record conversations

  • Board members discussing around a table by a window of canal houses

    Record meetings

  • Woman speaking a voice memo into her phone while walking along a canal

    Record thoughts

  • Team laughing together over coffee during a morning standup

    Record standups

  • Researcher smiling with a participant at a table of cards, sticky notes covering the wall

    Record research interviews

  • Founder presenting a go-to-market strategy slide on a video call

    Record investor pitches

  • Team pointing at charts on a row of monitors during a tech review

    Record tech reviews

  • Two colleagues talking over coffee by a window overlooking Amsterdam canal houses

    Record 1-on-1's

  • Workshop group adding sticky notes to a launch plan on the wall

    Record workshops

  • Two customers talking over coffee at a cafe window in Amsterdam

    Record customer feedback

Does Weeve recognise people by their voice?

Yes. Name someone once and Weeve builds a voiceprint from that recording, then identifies them in the recordings that follow, as long as speaker recognition is switched on.

Where is the voiceprint stored?

Can I delete a voiceprint?

What if it gets the number of speakers wrong?

Does Weeve analyse how someone sounded?

Do I need permission to identify speakers?

Does Weeve recognise people by their voice?

Yes. Name someone once and Weeve builds a voiceprint from that recording, then identifies them in the recordings that follow, as long as speaker recognition is switched on.

Where is the voiceprint stored?

Can I delete a voiceprint?

What if it gets the number of speakers wrong?

Does Weeve analyse how someone sounded?

Do I need permission to identify speakers?