Granola is an AI-powered notepad designed for people who have back-to-back meetings. It converts meeting transcripts into polished notes, enabling users to capture key insights, action items, and follow-ups without relying on bots. The product suite includes a notepad, chat, and mobile app, and it emphasizes notes that are easy to share with teams. It serves a global audience and is developed in Shoreditch, London, with offerings for individuals and enterprises.
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