Alternatives

7 Best Fireflies Alternatives

Ruud Caris
Ruud CarisEditor-in-Chief
Updated: 22 January 2026About Fireflies →

Fireflies.ai is a market leader in automatic meeting notes, but users often look for alternatives due to the cost of AI features, the desire for video recordings, or privacy concerns around bots joining meetings. The tools below offer similar transcription and summarization features, with variations in focus on video, team management, or privacy.

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My recommendations

Best Overalltl;dv

tl;dv

Excellent free plan with video recording

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Best for TeamsFellow

Fellow

3.7/5

Combines meeting notes with calendar management

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Best FreeFathom

Fathom

4.2/5

Unlimited free recording and transcription

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Most SimilarOtter

Otter

Classic transcription focus just like Fireflies

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At a glance

ToolScoreBest for
tl;dv
Video recordings and Google Meet usersView →
Otter
Real-time English transcriptionView →
Fathom
4.2/5
Individuals and freelancersView →
Fellow
3.7/5
Team management and calendarsView →
Tactiq
4.2/5
Privacy and bot-free recordingsView →
Krisp
Audio quality and privacyView →
Grain
User research and video clipsView →

All Fireflies alternatives at a glance

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tl;dv

tl;dv

Video recordings and Google Meet users

tl;dv is an AI meeting recorder that specifically focuses on video, unlike the audio focus of some competitors. The tool works with Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams and offers automatic transcriptions in over 30 languages. A strong point is the ability to mark specific moments in the video (timestamps) and share them as clips. The free plan is very comprehensive and offers unlimited recordings and transcriptions, with paid plans adding extra integrations and automatic summaries.

Difference: Focus on video and unlimited free plan

Choose this if: For visual context in recordings

✓ What we like

  • Unlimited recording (free version)
  • Accurate transcription (English)
  • Handy 'Ask tl;dv' search feature
  • Easy clip creation and sharing

✗ What we don't like

  • Bot sometimes doesn't join or joins late
  • Struggles with accents/dialects
  • Sales coaching very expensive ($98/m)
  • Bugs when loading videos
2
Otter

Otter

Real-time English transcription

Otter is one of the pioneers in AI transcription and a direct competitor to Fireflies. The tool excels in real-time transcription where the text follows along live during the conversation. OtterPilot can automatically join Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams meetings. In addition to text, Otter can also automatically capture and insert slides from presentations into the notes. The focus is strongly on textual processing and searchability of spoken word, with features for collaboration in the transcripts.

Difference: Live transcription during the meeting

Choose this if: For direct textual reporting

✓ What we like

  • High transcription accuracy
  • OtterPilot automates note-taking
  • Convenient AI summaries
  • Integration with Zoom/Teams/Meet

✗ What we don't like

  • Very limited free plan
  • Only 3 imports in free version
  • No video recording (audio only)
  • Supports few languages
3
Fathom

Fathom

Individuals and freelancers

4.2/5 · Free / from 15 dollar

Fathom distinguishes itself through a very generous free model for individual users. The tool records meetings, transcribes them, and generates summaries without limits on recording duration in the free version. Fathom emphasizes privacy and ease of use; the bot is clearly visible and recordings are available immediately after the meeting. It offers integrations with CRM systems (HubSpot, Salesforce) in the paid Team edition, but the core functionality is very powerful for freelancers and individuals for free.

Difference: Completely free unlimited version for individuals

Choose this if: For free unlimited use

✓ What we like

  • Generous free version (unlimited recording)
  • High transcription accuracy
  • Seamless Zoom/Teams/Meet integration
  • Automatic action items & summary

✗ What we don't like

  • No full-featured mobile app
  • Advanced AI features are paid
  • Bot visible in meetings
  • Summaries sometimes too formal
4
Fellow

Fellow

Team management and calendars

3.7/5 · Free / from 7 dollar

Fellow approaches meetings from a management perspective. Where Fireflies is purely a note-taker, Fellow is an all-in-one platform for meeting agendas, action items, and feedback. The AI component records meetings and links the transcription and summary directly to the agenda items. This ensures that recordings don't exist in a separate silo, but are integrated into the team's workflow. It's ideal for managers who want to bring structure to 1-on-1s and team meetings.

Difference: Integration of recordings into meeting agendas

Choose this if: For structured meeting management

✓ What we like

  • Accurate AI transcriptions and summar...
  • Seamless integration with Google/Outlo...
  • Centralized storage of all meeting notes
  • Assign and track action items directly

✗ What we don't like

  • AI features only in paid plan
  • No offline meeting support
  • Can be overwhelming due to many options
  • Setting up integrations takes time
5
Tactiq

Tactiq

Privacy and bot-free recordings

4.2/5 · Free / from 8 dollar

Tactiq works fundamentally differently than Fireflies: it's a browser extension rather than a bot that joins the conversation. This makes it less intrusive and visible to other participants. Tactiq reads the captions from Google Meet, Zoom, or Teams and saves them as a transcript. It then uses AI (GPT) to generate summaries and action items. Because it works locally in the browser, it's a privacy-friendly option for users who don't want a 'bot' in their meeting list.

Difference: Browser extension instead of bot

Choose this if: For unobtrusive transcription

✓ What we like

  • Bot-free Chrome extension
  • Real-time transcription during calls
  • Free plan for individuals (10/month)
  • Integrations with Slack, Notion, Drive

✗ What we don't like

  • No video or audio recording
  • Accuracy lower with accents
  • Free limit of 10 meetings per month
  • No full-featured mobile app
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Krisp

Krisp

Audio quality and privacy

Krisp is primarily known for its AI noise cancellation, but has expanded this with automatic meeting transcriptions and notes. The tool processes audio locally on the device via a virtual microphone, which means no bot needs to join the meeting. It filters out background noise for a cleaner transcription. Krisp is ideal for users who already use noise-cancelling and are looking for a lightweight, privacy-focused solution for notes without video storage.

Difference: Local processing without bot participation

Choose this if: For noise-free audio notes

✓ What we like

  • Excellent noise cancellation
  • Bot-free transcription (privacy)
  • Works with all apps (Zoom/Teams)
  • Local processing (no cloud)

✗ What we don't like

  • Free version limited (60 min/day)
  • Sometimes robotic voice distortion
  • High CPU load on older PCs
  • Support sometimes slow to respond

When is Fireflies still the best choice?

Fireflies works best when you need a tool that integrates with virtually any video platform. The tool supports Google Meet, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Webex, and even less common platforms. You get automatic transcriptions in multiple languages, and the search function lets you find specific moments in conversations within seconds.

For teams that have many meetings and want to analyze this data, Fireflies offers extensive analytics. You can see who spoke the most, which topics come up, and how much time is spent on different parts of the conversation. The integrations with CRM systems like Salesforce and HubSpot make it suitable for sales teams who want to incorporate conversation insights directly into their workflow. The free plan gives you 800 minutes of storage per month, which is enough for about 10 to 15 meetings.

When is a Fireflies alternative better?

If you want to save video recordings in addition to transcripts, Fireflies falls short. The tool focuses on audio and text, but doesn’t save video footage. For teams that want to review presentations, demos, or screen shares, tl;dv or Grain are better options. Both tools make complete video recordings and let you cut out specific clips to share.

Privacy also plays a role in the choice. Fireflies sends a visible bot to every meeting, which some participants find disruptive or even refuse to allow. Tactiq and Krisp work differently: they run locally as a browser extension without others seeing a bot appear. This makes them more suitable for sensitive conversations or situations where you want to take notes discreetly. Fathom and tl;dv also offer unlimited transcriptions in their free versions, while Fireflies forces you to a paid plan after 800 minutes.

In conclusion

Choose Fireflies if you use a wide range of platforms and meeting analytics are important. Go for tl;dv or Grain if you need video recordings for training or product demos. Consider Tactiq or Krisp when privacy is a priority and you don’t want a bot in meetings. For freelancers and small teams on a tight budget, Fathom and tl;dv are interesting because of their unlimited free plans. Otter remains the standard for those who primarily need English real-time transcription during interviews or lectures.

Frequently asked questions

Do these alternatives support the Dutch language?

Yes, most tools (such as tl;dv, Tactiq, and Fellow) support Dutch, often through OpenAI's or Google's underlying transcription engine. Quality may vary by tool.

Is a bot always visible in the meeting?

No, tools like Tactiq and Krisp work locally or via a browser extension and don't send a visible 'bot' to the participant list. Tools like Otter, Fireflies, and tl;dv do.