Meeting Recording API

Get meeting recordings with an API that works across all meeting platforms.

Two form factors to capture meeting recordings the way you want

The fastest way to pull video recordings, audio recordings, transcripts, and metadata, in real time or post-call. Recall.ai provides all the functionality you need from a meeting recording API through one unified endpoint.

The easiest way to get meeting recordings via API

Get meeting recordings no matter the edge case

Use our recording API endpoint to get recordings for any call hosted on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and more without host permissions or user attendance. Works on all meeting platform tiers, including free accounts, unlike many native APIs.
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Capture every detail from every meeting

Retrieve audio, video, transcripts, and metadata (participant emails, participant lists, meeting titles, etc) in real-time or asynchronously.

Examples of meeting data

Scale up or down instantly

Get recordings from as many meetings as you need using Recall.ai's Meeting Bot API or Desktop Recording SDK. We’ll handle reliability, scaling, and compliance.

Deploy in minutes, not hours

Building meeting recording capabilities from scratch can take months of engineering work. With Recall.ai, you’ll be live in hours.

Keep your meeting recording data secure

Just call our API and we’ll handle scaling, reliability, and compliance, so your team can focus on creating the features your users love.

Reliable and stable

We power call recording features for thousands of companies, ranging from seed-stage startups to Fortune 500 enterprises.

Onboarding support

We work closely with your team, and have shared Slack channels to ensure so you are set up for success.

Scalable infrastructure

We run thousands of concurrent bots and process billions  of minutes in recording per year. All while maintatining a 99.9% uptime SLA.
"We don't worry about overall reliability and stability of the recording. This was a concern with our previous provider. Recall.ai has freed us up to spend time on our own features and operations"

Thomas Hernandez

Co-Founder and CTO

Frequently asked questions

A meeting recording API is any API that programmatically provides meeting recordings. At Recall.ai that functionality is available both in the Desktop Recording SDK and Meeting Bot API, both of which provide additional data.

Yes. Recall.ai's Desktop Recording SDK and Meeting Bot API work across all major platforms.

Yes. The Recall.ai Meeting Bot API and Desktop Recording SDK both deliver audio and video via WebSocket.

Yes, Recall.ai is SOC 2, ISO 27001:2022, GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA compliant.

Yes. You can get separate video and audio after the call depending on your configuration.

We can either store your data or you can set custom retention for all of your meeting data, including recordings, depending on your needs and compliance requirements.

You can retrieve your recordings after the call by calling the Retrieve Recording endpoint or by retrieving the bot if you utilize a bot form factor.

You can get recordings and transcripts in addition to metadata, speaker names, timestamps, and participant emails.

While they can be used interchangeably, a meeting recording API is a subset of a recording API. A meeting recording API refers to an API that allows access to transcripts for meetings hosted on meeting platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet. A recording API can be more broad, referring to an API that can record, either video or audio generally.

Recall.ai’s Meeting Recording API provides audio and video in multiple formats. Audio is available after the call as an MP3 file, and real-time audio can be streamed at 16 kHz. Video is available after the call as an MP4 file, or it can be streamed in real time via WebSocket as either PNG frames or H.264 bitstreams. Mixed audio and video can also be transmitted via RTMP at 720p and 30 frames per second.

Yes. You can sign up for self-serve and get your first several hours free to test on Recall.ai.