Headroom enables natural video calls. Our AI recognizes gestures, provides real-time transcripts and summaries, and allows you to search across replays, transcripts and notes. Focus on people and let Headroom automate away the work.
Easy fully integrated Video Call, Note Taking, Organization and search. Leaves more time to focus on what attendees are doing, rather than note taking.
I've been using this product on a number of conference calls recently and it's been really great. I love the auto-transcription feature and little pieces of polish like recognizing when I have a thumbs up or down just add to the experience. This is a really important space given the remote work environment that is likely going to be the norm (or really important) for a long time, so it's great to see new products coming out tackling the bigger players.
@avimuchnick Thanks Avi. Gesture recognition is both surprisingly hard to get right, and powerful when you have it right. When I meet on other tools, I am disappointed when I gesture and nothing happens!
Just checked out Headroom for a call this AM and love the improvements over the now baseline functionality offered by Zoom/Teams/Google Meet. It's nice to have transcripts that you can take action on after a meeting and I really like the gesture feature. This is really less about video calls and more about being a new team collaboration tool that you can integrate into the way you work, not just give you more things to do at once. Looking forward to more team meetings and less call busy work for the team. Nice work @juliangreensf
Hi PH friends,
Julian from Headroom here. The world has spent the last year and a half in video-conference hell. We’ve built a real-time AI enabled video conferencing service, from the ground up, to save us all from that.
Headroom uses real-time AI to make video conferencing smarter and more natural - enhanced video and audio quality at lower bandwidth, real-time transcripts, one-click notes, gesture recognition, real-time share of speaking time by participant, cloud video recordings and replays, searchable transcripts and notes.
Check it out at www.goheadroom.com because it’s meant for busy startup meeting people like you. It works on Chrome (Chromium browsers), and Computer for now, and integrates with Google Calendar. It’s free.
Challenge - See if you can discover the 4th gesture recognized in Headroom meetings… 👍 👎 ✋ ? ... No, not that one!
We’d love to get your feedback, and are around for questions.
Julian
Congrats on the launch 🚀 Looks like a great product. Lot of use cases and pain points that I personally have you folks have solved. We will definitely try it tomorrow on our stand up 🙌🏼
We are users and have replaced zoom across the org. The functionality and intelligence in the product is unmatched and a clear leap frog over what is out there today. Highly recommended!
@parthabha Yes, you can share screen, and multiple people can share screens at the same time. It will be free until we work out how we want to charge for it, but free for now!
Not yet, but good idea. Do you want to download to edit, or download to store somewhere else? What would be helpful? I find large video files hard to handle, so I prefer them in the cloud. @parthabha
@juliangreensf - Being able to edit is the main reason. I was wondering if I take classes it would help if I can download, edit and give them to students. Later, I can delete the recordings if necessary. Please give it a thought. Also, during classes, is it possible to share the screen covering full view area? Presently, the screen appears alongside my talking face, making the former look small. Maybe I'm missing something. Thanks in advance.
@parthabha Got it. What do you use to edit? During Headroom meetings, each participant can select what they look at. If you click on a screen, you spotlight it, and it gets big. The other screens are smaller in a carousel at the top. Below the carousel you can click a blue line and resize the carousel and spotlight to have the right proportions of both.
I use the real-time transcription to double check what someone said or to catch up on what I missed before I joined the meeting. I'm excited for what Headroom is building next (e.g., going beyond meeting recording to compile video highlight reels for each meeting and taking automated meeting notes). I liked the product so much that I joined the company :)
I have been using the product for a few months and this is just so far ahead of Its competition. I had been using Zoom+Otter for my meetings. No more. Headroom is smart, and makes me more productive. I hope more folks get on the Headroom bandwagon!
@om Thanks Om. It's definitely better to have meeting information you can search and use quickly. Watching a 2 hour recording of a 2 hour meeting is not a big win.
Got to use this very early on and it was crazy impressive. Such a better experience than any of the other dozen apps I've been forced to use these past 20 months. Grats to the Headroom crew on the launch!
Been using Headroom as a an early adopter for a while now, and this is an amazing product - truly changes the utility of a meeting, and of all meetings after. Really intuitive and easy UX too, Love it!
Congrats on the launch! I’ve been using Headroom for several months for my customer discovery/sales calls and the real-time transcript is a killer feature for me. I’m not stressing out about capturing valuable information and at the same time I can fully focus on the conversation. Now I'm also using Headroom for my team meetings.
I've been a beta tester for a while now, and headroom is AWESOME! I love the real-time transcripts and auto recording feature, it makes is super easy to go back and review the meeting later.
This looks like a creative approach to video. I'm especially interested to understand the HD video streams with no bandwidth impacts Are you using an MCU?
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