v3.3.1

July 9, 2026

Version 3.3 focuses on the quality and reliability of your summaries: they now take in the whole meeting at once, always finish what they were writing, and make better use of your GPU. Transcription in languages other than English is faster, too.

Highlights

  • IMPROVED: Summaries now see the whole meeting — MeetingDebrief sizes the model's working memory to your transcript, so very long meetings are summarized in a single pass whenever your hardware allows, instead of in stitched-together parts. Chatting with a meeting benefits from the same change: answers are grounded in the full conversation, even for hours-long recordings.

  • IMPROVED: Long summaries finish cleanly — the model now gets all the writing room your hardware has available, and automatically picks up where it left off if it reaches its output limit. In the rare case where space truly runs out, the summary says so instead of stopping short.

  • IMPROVED: Better GPU acceleration on Windows (NVIDIA) — summarization is now more dependable about running on the GPU, and the model engine checks and repairs its own installation on update — no reinstall or manual download needed. Each meeting also shows a small GPU/CPU icon, so you can see at a glance which one produced its summary.

  • IMPROVED: Sturdier summarization — if the summarization engine runs into trouble mid-summary (typically on machines with little free memory), MeetingDebrief restarts it and retries automatically. On Macs, the model's memory use is now matched to your machine to avoid getting into that situation at all.

  • IMPROVED: Faster transcription in other languages — the spoken language is detected once per recording rather than repeatedly, and tricky audio passages are retried less aggressively.

Other improvements & fixes

  • Opening MeetingDebrief while it's already running brings the existing window to the front instead of starting the app twice.
  • The local API binds exactly the port you configure — and lets you know if it's taken — so integrations that depend on a fixed port (like MuteDeck) keep working.
  • Deactivating your license now asks for confirmation first.
  • Summary edits in progress and search highlights no longer carry over when switching to another meeting.