> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.tuple.app/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Recording on Tuple

Tuple includes [local audio recording and transcription](/pairing-with-tuple/local-audio-recording-alpha) (currently in alpha) that lets you record call audio and automatically transcribe speech using a local Whisper model. For screen recording or other transcription tools, see the options below.

Remember to get consent from others in your pairing session before recording them!

## Transcribe your session audio

### Superwhisper

If you're a Superwhisper user, you can use a dedicated Tuple mode with a specialized prompt for the agent of your choice to [summarize your pairing session](https://superwhisper.com/documentation/meeting-notes). It includes nice details like speaker detection, but less capabilities directly in the tool for things like searching your notes or asking questions.

### Granola

If you're a [Granola](https://www.granola.ai/) user, you can capture the audio output and input from your system and summarize what you and your pair were discussing. You can ask questions about the call, share with your team, etc.

### Notion AI

If you're a Notion user, you can activate [their AI Meeting Notes feature](https://www.notion.com/help/ai-meeting-notes), which will capture the audio output and input from your system and summarize what you and your pair were discussing. You can ask questions of the transcript and store it alongside your other meeting notes.

## Manually record a pairing session

### QuickTime

If you want the simplest screen recording solution, check out [QuickTime](https://support.apple.com/guide/quicktime-player/welcome/mac). Macs ship with this program pre-installed, so you can easily create a screen recording without installing separate software. For a recording with audio, make sure to select your microphone input before you hit record on a new recording, or you will end up without any audio at all :)

As a heads up, though Tuple tries very hard not to turn your computer into a fan while you’re on a call, we have had reports that QuickTime can cause lift-off after a while during longer recordings.

### ScreenFlow

If you’d like to use a more advanced screen recording software, and especially if you’d like to have multiple audio inputs in your screen recording, check out [ScreenFlow](https://www.telestream.net/screenflow/overview.htm).

You can get a free trial which allows you to create unlimited recordings without a license, but the recordings will be watermarked.

## Highlight a feature or bug for our support team

### QuickTime

You can also create a screen recording using [QuickTime](https://support.apple.com/guide/quicktime-player/welcome/mac) in order to email it to our [support](mailto:support@tuple.app). If you have issues with email attachment size limitation, check out other solutions below.

### Loom

You can use [Loom](https://www.loom.com/)’s free tier to easily record and send our [support](mailto:support@tuple.app) a link to a video without having to worry about email upload size limitations.

### CleanShot X

If you already have a [CleanShot](https://cleanshot.com/) license, you can make use of their excellent recording functionality. Unfortunately, they do not have a free tier at the moment.
