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Get TransMeet for your machine.

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Build pending

macOS

macOS 12+ — universal (x64 + arm64)

Build pending

Linux

AppImage — glibc 2.31+ (Ubuntu 22.04+)

First-run setup

TransMeet needs a virtual audio loopback driver so it can read the sound coming from your meeting app. The installer detects this on first launch and walks you through the install — these vendor links are the same ones the installer points at.

  • Windows
    VB-Audio Virtual Cable

    Free for non-commercial use. The installer prompts you on first launch if the driver is missing.

  • macOS
    BlackHole 2ch

    TransMeet builds a Multi-Output Device automatically so you still hear meeting audio in your speakers.

  • Linux
    PipeWire or PulseAudio module-null-sink

    On PipeWire we call pw-cli; on legacy PulseAudio we load module-null-sink with the right sink name.

What happens on first launch

  1. 1. Loopback driver detection. Prompt to install if missing.
  2. 2. Whisper small.en (~480 MB) + ECAPA-TDNN (~80 MB) download to ~/.transmeet/models/.
  3. 3. The engine starts on127.0.0.1:8765and registers itself to start on login.
  4. 4. The Chrome extension finds it automatically next time you open Meet, Zoom, or Teams.