Audria guide
Audria is the agentic AI notetaker for teams that work from office: it turns office conversations into completed actions in your tools, understands every person on your team, and makes your Claude or ChatGPT an expert on your work. This guide covers how it behaves, and how to judge any tool in the category.
Using Audria
How the product behaves, from first capture to deleting your data.
- Getting started with Audria: Sign in, finish the essentials step, and take your first capture.
- How capture works in Audria: Ambient and Meeting modes, visible interruptions, and what happens when you stop.
- How Audria knows who is speaking: Automatic voice separation, naming a voice once, and managing people.
- Approving the actions Audria drafts: The Today feed, editable drafts, and the Run step that gates everything.
- How the AI handoff works: How a conversation becomes a ready prompt for your AI tool.
- Ask your memory: Chat over your own memories and browse them by day.
- Using Audria on Mac: The desktop app, online meeting capture, and Mac specifics.
- Deleting your data from Audria: Delete one memory or your whole account, and what each removes.
Trust and privacy
What to ask of any AI notetaker, and how Audria answers each question.
- Is it safe to use an AI notetaker at work?: Four conditions that make a workplace notetaker reasonable, answered for Audria.
- AI notetaker security checklist: 7 checks to run before you trust one: Seven checks to run on any AI notetaker, each answered for Audria in one sentence.
- Where do AI notetakers store your recordings?: What to check about recording storage on any tool, and how Audria stores audio.
- How to delete your voiceprint from an AI notetaker: Exactly what Audria account deletion removes, and when.
- How AI notetakers compare on privacy: Four questions that separate notetakers on privacy, with Audria’s answers.
New to Audria? Start with What is Audria? or read the security page.