CallBro and Carv are both AI meeting assistants for recording, transcription, and summaries, compared here on pricing, features, and workflow fit. CallBro: Bot-free AI meeting assistant that transcribes calls from system audio and produces structured notes without joining the call. Carv: AI assistant for recruiters that records, transcribes, and takes notes during interviews and intake calls, then drafts documents and updates the ATS. They overlap on ai-meeting-assistants, so the right pick depends on team size, budget, and which meeting workflows you automate.
For ai-meeting-assistants workflows, shortlist CallBro when transcribing legal client meetings, consultations, and intake calls without a visible recorder matters most, and Carv when transcribing and summarizing candidate interviews hands-free matters most. Both record across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams; trial each on real meetings before committing.
Bot-free AI meeting assistant that transcribes calls from system audio and produces structured notes without joining the call.
Bot-free capture from system audio and microphone, no participant botDownloadable apps for macOS and WindowsIn-meeting and post-meeting AI chat for recall and follow-up drafting
AI assistant for recruiters that records, transcribes, and takes notes during interviews and intake calls, then drafts documents and updates the ATS.
AI companion that retains context on the recruiter's workflowATS and HR system integrations with automated updatesAuto-generated candidate profiles from interview transcripts
CallBro is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium); Carv is a free tier with paid upgrades (freemium). Always confirm current pricing on each vendor's site before buying.
Bot-free capture from system audio and microphone, no participant bot
Records, transcribes, and takes notes during interviews, intakes, and meetings
Standout feature
Real-time transcription with speaker-aware formatting
Full verbatim interview transcription with unanswered-question flagging
Team usage
Structured notes combining the transcript with the user's own notes
Auto-generated candidate profiles from interview transcripts
Integrations
In-meeting and post-meeting AI chat for recall and follow-up drafting
Automatic job description drafting from intake calls
Languages & capture
Works with Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, or in-person meetings
ATS and HR system integrations with automated updates
Best-fit workflow
Downloadable apps for macOS and Windows
AI companion that retains context on the recruiter's workflow
Best for
CallBro
Choose CallBro if you need transcribing legal client meetings, consultations, and intake calls without a visible recorder — strengths include no bot joins the call, which suits sensitive or private meetings.
Carv
Choose Carv if you need transcribing and summarizing candidate interviews hands-free — strengths include captures both candidate interviews and hiring-manager intake calls.
Pros & cons
CallBro
+ No bot joins the call, which suits sensitive or private meetings
+ Platform-agnostic capture works for both online and in-person conversations
- Desktop-only; no native mobile app indicated and Linux not yet available
Carv
+ Captures both candidate interviews and hiring-manager intake calls
+ Turns conversations into candidate profiles and job descriptions automatically
- Built specifically for recruiting workflows rather than general meetings
FAQ
Is CallBro or Carv better for AI meeting notes?
It depends on your workflow. CallBro is strong for transcribing legal client meetings, consultations, and intake calls without a visible recorder, while Carv is strong for transcribing and summarizing candidate interviews hands-free. Both transcribe and summarize meetings.
How do CallBro and Carv compare on price?
CallBro is a free tier with paid upgrades and Carv is a free tier with paid upgrades. Check each vendor's pricing page for the latest plans and free-tier limits.
Can I use both CallBro and Carv?
Yes. Many teams run more than one meeting assistant when the workflows are complementary and the budget is justified.