Summary
| Foundation Year | 2020 |
| Country | 🇫🇷 France |
| Founders | Alexandre Duffaut, Darius Al Naddaf |
| Tier | Freemium, Paid Only |
| Platforms | Android App, API, iOS App, Web Browsers |
| AI Features | AI Interview, AI Meeting Assistant, AI Meeting Notes & Tasks, AI Transcription Generator |
| Pricing From | $19 Per User Per Month |
| Support | Yes (Email) |
| Best Used For | AI Meeting Assistant |
| Affiliate Program | No |
| White Label | No |
| API | Yes |
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Description
Features
- AI Interview Notes & Reports
- Automated ATS
- Conversational Intelligence
- Meeting Recording and Transcription
- AI Meeting Notes & Minutes
- Team Management Platform
- AI Meeting Agent
- AI-Powered VoIP
- Video transcription
Free Plan & Pricing
Refund Policy
5 Ratings
[4.7/5]
[4.9/5]
5app.ai Rating
[3/5]
AI Review
[4.2/5]
Noota is generally praised for accurate AI meeting transcriptions, useful automated summaries, and integrations with platforms like Zoom and Google Meet; some users note occasional transcription errors and customer-support or feature regressions after updates.
Sources:- Appsumo.com, G2.com, Capterra.com
Our Expert's Opinion
[4.4/5]
In testing, Noota feels like a solid AI note-taker: it can join meetings, record, transcribe, and then create clean summaries with templates that are easy to share, which saves a lot of time compared to manual notes. The transcription quality is often strong, and the browser workflow is convenient when you live in Google Meet/Zoom/Teams. But it is not perfect: some users report the interface can hide features, and longer meetings can take a bit to generate reports. There are also complaints about admin/support experience and about promised plan upgrades not always arriving (especially for early lifetime deals), which can feel frustrating. Older feedback also mentions account limits (like changing email) and wanting a fuller desktop/PC option, so it may not fit everyone’s setup.





Elliot Hubert
Noota is okay for transcribing meetings, but it misses some words and the summaries are not always spot on. The app is easy to use, yet recent updates removed features I liked, such as playback speed control. It helps a bit with notes, but I still need to check things manually.