Lamponi
Record. Transcribe. Remember. Meetings become searchable transcripts, AI summaries, and a chat that answers with receipts.
v1.0.0 · Free beta · No payment, no API keys — sign in and go
Install on Mac — about 60 seconds
Lamponi isn't Apple-notarized yet (that's a paid yearly certification), so on first open macOS shows a warning like the one below. It's expected — the app is safe, it just hasn't paid for Apple's stamp. Don't click Move to Trash. Do these three steps instead:
“Lamponi” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software.
You'll see a message like this. The exact wording varies by macOS version — the fix is the same.
Drag Lamponi into Applications
Run one line in Terminal
xattr -cr /Applications/Lamponi.appThis clears the "downloaded from the internet" quarantine flag — the thing that makes macOS call the app damaged. Nothing else changes.Open Lamponi
Don't want to use Terminal?
“Lamponi” was blocked to protect your Mac.
System-audio capture (hearing the other side of calls) needs macOS 14.2 or newer — on older versions Lamponi records your mic only. On first run, allow Microphone and Screen Recording when asked.
What you get
- Live transcription of mic + system audio (Zoom, Meet, anything you hear)
- AI summaries, and a chat that cites the exact transcript lines
- Share links anyone can read and chat with — no account needed to view
- Free account: your meetings follow you across computers (recordings stay local)
Feedback
Tell us what broke or what you wish it did: matt@mastertier.org