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Record audio sounds on your Chromebook with Recorder You can transcribe your recordings with any Chromebook If you have a Chromebook Plus, you can get an AI summary of the transcript Record audio with your Chromebook On your Chromebook's screen, at the bottom left, select Launcher Open Recorder From the Recorder, you can: Start recording: Select Start recording
Find, back up manage recordings on your Pixel device You can back up, sync, and otherwise manage recordings on your Pixel phone or Pixel Tablet You can also block emails from people who send you recordings Turn back up sync on or off Important: If you choose to back up and sync, your recordings are stored outside your device and remain private to your Google Account by default
Manage audio recordings in your Web App Activity Manage audio recordings in your Web App Activity You can choose whether you want Google to save voice and audio activity to your Google Account on Google servers when you interact with Google Search, Assistant, and Maps
Manage audio recordings in your Web App Activity - Google Help Turn voice and audio activity on or off Go to your Google Account At the top left, click Data privacy Under "History settings," click Web App Activity Next to "Include voice and audio activity," check or uncheck the box When this voice and audio activity setting is off, audio recordings from voice interactions with Google Search, Assistant, and Maps won't be saved to your Google
Use the Phone app to record calls - Google Help Find a recorded call To keep your recordings private, they’re stored on your device Calls aren’t saved or backed up off-device To find your recording: Open the Phone app Tap Recents Tap on the caller you recorded If you recorded the most recent call: Go to the player in the "Recents" screen If you recorded a previous call: Tap History
Use slides recording in Google Slides Share your recording Recordings can be shared to collaborators on the document immediately after creation On your computer, go to Google Slides Open the presentation where you created the recording To share your recording, click the title of the recording from the list The video in the full-screen player layout appears
Save share recordings transcripts - Pixel Phone Help Save share recordings transcripts You can save and share your recordings and transcripts across different Google Accounts, with different audiences, and in different file formats Share recordings Your recordings are only available on your Pixel phone or Pixel Tablet unless you choose to: Turn on backup Share the recordings
where is my google meet recording Recordings from Meets are stored in your Google Drive in a folder called "Meet recordings " If you are still in the Meet, you need to stop the recording If you do not, it will continue to record for a certain time after the last user leaves Lengthy recordings can take 24 hours or more to process and become visible in your Google Drive
Record a video meeting - Google Meet Help Recordings save to the meeting organizer’s My Drive > Meet Recordings folder However, if the organizer changes or if the meeting occurs outside of the scheduled Calendar time, the recording link is sent to the original event creator
Use Transcripts with Google Meet Tip: Participants who join a meeting where the host has enabled these features get an on-screen warning message Even if these features are enabled, they won’t start until the host or co-host joins the meeting on web Notes and recordings are automatically shared with the hosts and co-hosts