Technology24 Mar 2026SEO 801 min read

Analysis: Talat’s AI meeting notes stay on your machine, not in the cloud

The AI-powered notetaking app Granola, valued at $250 million, has become a popular tool among tech industry founders and VCs . But one developer believes ther…

The AI-powered notetaking app Granola, valued at $250 million, has become a popular tool among tech industry founders and VCs . But one developer believes there’s demand for a more private, local-only alternative that’s available for a one-time fee and without a subscription. That’s led to the creation of a new Mac app called Talat . Yorkshire, England-based developer Nick Payne , a self-described computer nerd, says the idea to build a local AI notetaker came about mostly bec…

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