Privacy-first AI notetaker

A privacy-first AI notetaker should start with control.

AI notes can be useful, but audio is sensitive. Just Summit is being built around a privacy-first direction so recorded, transcribed, and summarised material stays under the user's control.

Privacy-first, local-first product direction for sensitive listening workflows.

  • On-device-first processing principles
  • Secure local storage and authenticated pairing as design priorities
  • Controlled mobile-app synchronisation where useful

Privacy is part of the product, not an afterthought

A useful notetaker may handle work calls, personal thoughts, lectures, or private discussions. That makes local control, encryption, and clear user choices central to the design.

Local-first does not mean isolated

The intended architecture can still support app sync, search, and review. The difference is that cloud dependence should not be the default assumption for sensitive listening workflows.

Clear choices as the product develops

As the headphones move through prototype and first-batch work, Just Summit will explain privacy choices in plain language so buyers know how audio, summaries, storage, and sync are handled.

Frequently asked

Common questions, answered plainly.

Straight answers about how Just Summit is being built, what the presale covers, and what buyers can expect as the first batch moves forward.

What does privacy-first mean for an AI notetaker?

It means designing for local control, careful data handling, encryption, authenticated pairing, and clear choices before adding any cloud dependency.

Can privacy-first AI still be useful?

Yes. Many useful workflows can happen on device or with controlled local sync, especially for capture, transcription, summarisation, and search.