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Notion’s AI Meeting Notes can now run in the background

By technologistmag.com21 March 20262 Mins Read
Notion’s AI Meeting Notes can now run in the background
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Notion is quietly making its AI Meeting Notes feature much more practical and much harder to break. In a recent update shared by the company, AI Meeting Notes can now run in the background, so users can switch apps, minimize Notion, or even lock their screen without interrupting transcription.

🎙️ Update: AI Meeting Notes now run in the background. Switch apps, lock your screen…doesn’t matter. Your notes will keep going.

On iOS and Android. pic.twitter.com/AUSO46RYt2

— Notion (@NotionHQ) March 20, 2026

This is a small change on paper, but a big one in day-to-day usage, especially for people juggling meetings, notes, and multitasking workflows. Until now, most AI note-taking tools required users to keep the app active or visible, which often defeated the whole purpose of “hands-free” note-taking.

Why does this change actually matter?

At its core, Notion’s AI Meeting Notes is designed to automatically transcribe conversations, summarize them, and extract action items. But in real-world use, meetings rarely happen in isolation. People are switching tabs, presenting slides, replying to messages, or even locking their screens during long calls.

By allowing the feature to run in the background, Notion is making its AI feel less like a tool you manage and more like something that just quietly works. This also puts it closer to dedicated AI meeting assistants, without needing bots to join calls or extra setup.

What can Notion’s AI Meeting Notes do?

Even before this update, the feature was fairly capable. It can record system audio and microphone input, generate real-time transcripts, and create structured summaries with key points and action items, all directly inside your workspace. Because it’s built into Notion, those notes are instantly searchable, shareable, and can be linked to projects or tasks.

This update is less about adding a flashy feature and more about refining how AI fits into everyday workflows. Notion is clearly moving toward a future where its AI acts more like a passive assistant: something that captures information in the background without demanding attention. Sometimes, the smartest upgrade is simply making sure the AI doesn’t stop working when you do something else.

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