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An AI-powered meeting management service provided by Naver that automatically transcribes and summarizes meeting content using speech recognition and natural language processing technologies.
Growth Factors
AI Technology Advancement and Market Expansion
High Korean Speech Recognition Accuracy: By leveraging Naver’s large-scale AI model, HyperCLOVA, Clova Note delivers excellent Korean speech recognition performance, earning strong trust from domestic users.
Features Suited for Remote Work: Functions such as real-time note-taking and AI-generated summaries enhance the user experience in non-face-to-face work environments.
Global Market Success: Clova Note has received positive responses in the Japanese market as well, strengthening its global competitiveness through synchronization with LINE WORKS, a corporate chat service.
Project overview
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Traditional meeting documentation is manual, time-consuming, and prone to inaccuracies, reducing collaboration efficiency.
As remote work becomes more widespread, the process of creating and sharing meeting notes has become increasingly inconvenient.
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Automated Transcription & Summarization: Uses AI to convert recorded speech into text and summarize key topics and action items.
Collaboration & Sharing: Enables productivity improvement through real-time collaboration and shareable links with team members.
Multilingual Support: Supports multiple languages including Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese, expanding accessibility for global users.
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Revenue Model:
Additional features (e.g., increased number of AI-generated summaries)
Premium enterprise plans with upgraded capabilities
Competitor Analysis:
Daculo (다글로)
Selvas AI (셀바스 AI)
Kakao i
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Improved Work Efficiency: Significantly reduces the time required for meeting documentation while increasing accuracy and collaboration efficiency.
Cost Savings: Allows companies to automate meeting recording and management without additional personnel or resources.
Accelerated Digital Transformation: The use of AI-powered productivity tools helps companies gain a competitive edge in their digital transformation initiatives.
PROS & CONS
PROS & CONS
Quick Navigation via Keyword Touch: By tapping on a specific keyword in the audio transcription, users can instantly jump to the point where the keyword is mentioned, enabling efficient navigation and quick access to desired information even in long recordings.
PROS - UX
Secure Voice Recording Sharing: Users can set a password when sharing recordings, ensuring that voice notes containing company secrets or personal information are safely protected, enhancing security and providing a trustworthy environment for information sharing.
Calendar ‘Today’ Button: While browsing past voice recordings, users can press the ‘Today’ button to instantly return to the current date, eliminating the hassle of manually navigating back to today’s recordings.
Personalized Readability: Users can adjust the text size in four levels, ensuring optimal readability according to their vision or preference, providing a comfortable reading experience across different age groups and environments.
Conversation Share Visualization: Displays each participant’s comment proportion in a graph, allowing users to quickly understand the flow of the discussion and analyze who spoke the most during meetings or interviews.
PROS - UI
Calendar: Users can view recordings organized by date, allowing them to quickly locate specific entries. This enables systematic record management and makes it easy to organize and utilize important recordings from meetings or interviews.
Inconvenience from Instant Playback: Clicking a keyword automatically starts audio playback, which can be inconvenient for users who want to pause at that point.
(Providing the selected point in a paused state and allowing the user to choose when to play might offer a more convenient experience.)
CONS - UX
Forced Floating Button Interaction: On app launch, users must first tap the floating button on the home screen before accessing other features, imposing a specific action.
(This restricts free exploration, causing unnecessary repetitive interactions and potential frustration during repeated use.)