Changelog
Every change shipped to Capvo. Newest at the top.
A new visual identity
Capvo gets its first proper visual system. The dark, amber-leaning surfaces give way to a paper-cream palette anchored in deep forest green — drawn from geological strata, agate cross-sections, and archival editorial design rather than the standard productivity-tool gloss.
Display type moves to Fraunces, set light, with italic accents reserved for the few words that carry the brand voice. Inter handles UI and body copy; JetBrains Mono carries the metadata, code samples, and every technical surface.
Nothing functional has changed. Same desktop app, same REST API, same webhooks, same MCP server — just a quieter, more deliberate frame around them.
Initial release
Capvo launches with support for recording calls on Google Meet, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and phone calls. Real-time transcription is powered by Whisper, runs locally on your machine, and surfaces the transcript seconds after a call ends.
The desktop app ships alongside a hosted REST API at api.capvo.app, signed webhooks with automatic retries, and a remote MCP server you can drop into Claude Desktop with three lines of config.
Available now for Windows 10+ and macOS 12+. Free for the first five recordings each month, then $19 per user per month for unlimited use.