Calm, document-style UI revamp
A warm neutral and terracotta palette across the whole app, a serif document-style editor, two-pane Settings, and revamped Models, Intelligence, and Subscription pages.
Roadmap
A public, honest view of what we’ve shipped, what we’re actively building, and what we plan to tackle next. Dates are best guesses, not promises — priorities shift as we learn.
Available now, in the latest Hyprcore build.
A warm neutral and terracotta palette across the whole app, a serif document-style editor, two-pane Settings, and revamped Models, Intelligence, and Subscription pages.
A dedicated recorder window with live transcript, notes, and ask in one place. Drag the pill anywhere, expand on demand, traffic-light controls — pre-warmed at startup so it appears instantly.
Notion-style icons and cover images for every note, folder, and meeting. 20 bundled gradient covers, a curated icon set, and a per-page cover repositioner.
Real-time title search, recently opened, and base actions like start meeting, dictation, and new note — accessible from anywhere in the app.
A landing surface with quick actions, today, recently opened, and open loops — so the app opens to something useful, not an empty workspace.
Rename, delete, create notes and subfolders, and pick an icon — all from the sidebar. Default Work, Personal, and Archive folders seeded for new vaults.
xAI Grok 4 Fast, Grok Code Fast, Gemini 2.5 Flash Lite, Ministral 8B, and Llama 3.3 70B now available in the managed cloud tier.
The app now updates itself in the background — signed releases from our own channel, a gentle toast when one is ready, and a dedicated Updates tab in Settings.
A Pro Team tier with per-member device allowance and in-app email invites. One plan, the whole team, same local-first experience.
Check off, edit, and reorder tasks right inside the transcript view. Saved alongside your notes as portable markdown.
Format, link, and annotate meeting transcripts without leaving Hyprcore. Built on Tiptap with drag-to-reorder lists.
A two-stage DTLN model replaces the old spectral filter. Calls in loud rooms and on speakerphone come out noticeably cleaner.
Live "who said what" labels in the transcript as the meeting unfolds. Works with both cloud and local providers.
Catches the seven most common Whisper misfires — phantom "thank you" insertions, repeated phrases, silent-period drift.
Every string in the meeting vault and action-item views is now translated across all supported languages.
A cheaper path for long recordings where real-time isn’t required. Quality stays the same; cost drops meaningfully.
Dedicated per-session folders, session detail pages, and markdown-first storage you can open in any editor.
Kick off a recording from any app without opening Hyprcore’s main window.
Actively being built. Dates are our best guess, not a promise.
An opt-in beta track inside the new Updates settings tab so early testers can try the next release a few days ahead of everyone else.
Manage the prompts the AI uses to summarize each meeting type — adjust tone, length, and section structure, then save the template for reuse.
Name a voice once, keep it labeled forever. Includes a confidence score and a clean flow for merging mislabeled speakers.
People, topics, and commitments pulled out of every meeting and stored in a queryable graph. Foundation for cross-meeting search.
Ask a question once, get an answer drawn from every meeting you’ve ever recorded. Sources always link back to the original transcript.
The Ask tab in the floating recorder grows beyond the current session — pull in related notes and past meetings so live answers are grounded in your whole vault.
On the short list, not yet in build.
Drop an audio file into a watched folder and Hyprcore transcribes, summarizes, and files it automatically.
Send a read-only web view of any meeting transcript or summary. Revocable, optionally expiring, always sourced from your markdown.
Pull title, attendees, and agenda from your calendar so a recording starts already labeled with the right people and context.
A short, generated brief of what you discussed, what you committed to, and what is still open — assembled from the meetings and notes of the period.
A lightweight iOS and Android app that records audio in the field and syncs back to the desktop vault for transcription and summarization.
A growing library of first-class Model Context Protocol bridges so your meeting intelligence reaches Claude Desktop, Cursor, and beyond.
The meeting vault, diarization, and AEC pipeline ported beyond macOS. Feature parity is the goal, not platform checkboxes.
Feedback
The best roadmap item we’ve ever shipped started as a DM from a user. If something’s not here and you wish it were, we want to hear about it.