Granola alternatives: 5 free & open-source picks
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A local meeting recorder that writes the transcript and summary without inviting a bot or your legal department.
licenseMIT
runson your machine
installSigned Windows x64 installer or Apple-silicon macOS DMG; Linux currently requires a source build
enginesLocal Whisper or NVIDIA Parakeet for transcription; local Ollama or the built-in summarizer, with Claude, OpenAI, Groq, OpenRouter and custom OpenAI-compatible summary providers depending on edition
dataTranscription models, recordings, transcripts and application data stay on the local machine; the Community Edition has no cloud sync
the catch vs GranolaThe Community Edition records and summarizes locally, but Granola's refined note editor, collaboration and automatic context are stronger, while advanced templates, exports and diarization sit in Meetily Pro.
setupWindows and Apple-silicon macOS install cleanly but still need audio permissions and model downloads; Linux requires Rust/Node source-build tooling, and several advanced summary/export/diarization workflows are Pro-only
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Granola rearranged, literally: local recording, local transcript and your own model.
licenseMIT
runsyour machine or their cloud
installNative desktop download; building and self-hosting from source are also supported
enginesOn-device transcription on supported Apple Silicon Macs; BYOK or hosted speech-to-text; OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, OpenRouter, Ollama, LM Studio, or another OpenAI-compatible LLM for summaries and chat
dataCanonical meetings, notes and transcripts live in a local SQLite database and recordings/attachments are local files; Markdown export is available, with optional end-to-end-encrypted CloudSync and a separate opt-in server-readable Cloud API copy
the catch vs GranolaIt is the closest local analogue, but has a smaller, younger workflow and requires model/provider configuration instead of Granola's polished managed notes, sharing and collaborator experience.
setupLocal transcription is limited to supported Apple Silicon Macs; other systems need hosted/BYOK transcription, while fully local summaries require installing and configuring Ollama or LM Studio
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A cross-platform local notepad that records the call, separates speakers and keeps searchable notes.
licenseMIT
runsyour machine or their cloud
installNative DMG, EXE, AppImage, DEB or RPM; optional OpenWhispr Cloud account
enginesLocal Whisper/whisper.cpp or NVIDIA Parakeet via sherpa-onnx; local llama.cpp models or cloud/BYOK providers including OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Groq, Tinfoil and OpenRouter
dataTranscriptions and notes live in a local SQLite database; optional retained audio stays on-device, and optional Cloud Sync stores notes and agent conversations in Neon while raw audio and standalone transcriptions do not sync
the catch vs GranolaIt can create searchable meeting notes, but it is broader and more configurable than Granola, while cloud sharing, sync and some advanced meeting capabilities require its paid service.
setupThe installer is straightforward, but meeting capture needs microphone/accessibility and sometimes system-audio permissions plus model downloads; cloud processing, sharing and sync require an account or provider key and some meeting features are paid
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Granola and Wispr Flow sharing one Mac menu-bar icon: local capture, speaker labels, templates and your choice of model.
licenseMIT
runson your machine
installSigned macOS DMG or Homebrew cask
enginesParakeet TDT, Nemotron 3.5, Cohere Transcribe, Qwen3 ASR, SenseVoice, IndicConformer, experimental Gemma ASR, or WhisperKit locally; Silero VAD and FluidAudio/pyannote diarization; OpenAI, OpenRouter, ChatGPT OAuth, Ollama, LM Studio, or a custom LLM for notes
dataMeeting history, transcripts, notes and settings live in a local SQLite database at ~/Library/Application Support/Muesli/muesli.db; captured audio and app-support files remain on the Mac, with optional text-only iCloud/CloudKit sync
the catch vs GranolaIt offers excellent private capture and templates, but is Apple-silicon Mac-only and lacks Granola's mature collaborative workspace and effortless managed service.
setupRequires Apple Silicon and macOS 14.2+, microphone/accessibility/system-audio permissions, and a first model download; cloud summaries need an account or API key unless you configure Ollama or LM Studio
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A Mac menu-bar recorder that notices the call, separates speakers and writes a Markdown protocol; ninety-seven stars, fourteen hundred commits.
licenseMIT
runson your machine
installThird-party Homebrew cask on macOS; source build is also supported
enginesWhisperKit or NVIDIA Parakeet TDT v3 for local ASR; FluidAudio/CoreML for diarization, Silero v6 for VAD; Claude Code CLI or any OpenAI-compatible endpoint such as Ollama, LM Studio, or llama.cpp for notes
dataLocal dual-track audio and optional JSON metadata in the configured output folder; raw transcripts as TXT and structured protocols as Markdown under ~/Library/Application Support/MeetingTranscriber/protocols by default, with voice embeddings and settings kept locally
the catch vs GranolaIt outputs a strong local protocol, but is Mac-only and file-oriented rather than Granola's live collaborative notepad with a polished cloud history.
setupRequires macOS 14.2+, a third-party Homebrew tap trust step, microphone/accessibility permissions, first-run model downloads, and a Claude CLI login or local/API LLM if you want generated notes
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| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meetily | MIT | one-click install | macos, windows | 28,357 | 2026-06 |
| Anarlog | MIT | one-click install | macos | 8,961 | 2026-08 |
| OpenWhispr | MIT | one-click install | macos, windows, linux | 5,223 | 2026-08 |
| Muesli | MIT | one-click install | macos | 890 | 2026-08 |
| Meeting Transcriber | MIT | one-click install | macos | 97 | 2026-08 |
They pay because it is always on, nicely integrated with calendar/work calls, and trustworthy enough not to lose meeting history. If none of that applies to you, any pick above saves $168 a year.
Is there a free alternative to Granola?
Yes: Meetily, Anarlog, OpenWhispr and 2 more. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Granola?
Our verdict is SÍ. A local recorder plus Whisper transcription plus an LLM note template covers the core personal loop in one sitting. The paid product is mainly polish, meeting context, sync, and team workflow. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/granola.