--- title: 'Pavleur vs Otter — Meeting Copilot Compared' excerpt: 'How Pavleur compares to Otter for meeting transcription: privacy-first local capture, video and screenshots, and automatic post-meeting reports.' date: '2026-07-09T00:00:00.000Z' lastModified: '2026-07-09' author: 'Pavleur Team' tags: ['comparisons', 'meeting-ai'] keywords: [ 'pavleur vs otter', 'otter.ai alternative', 'meeting transcription comparison', 'privacy-first meeting copilot', 'automatic meeting report', ] competitor: 'Otter' competitorUrl: 'https://otter.ai' verdict: 'Otter is a well-established cloud transcription tool for meetings. Choose Pavleur when you want privacy-first local capture, video and on-screen screenshots in the record, and automatic post-meeting reports that improve over time.' tldr: 'Otter is a cloud meeting transcription service with a long track record. Pavleur is a privacy-first desktop meeting copilot: it captures locally, keeps video and on-screen screenshots, and writes automatic post-meeting reports. This page frames how Pavleur compares and when each fits.' keyTakeaways: - 'Otter is a cloud meeting transcriber; Pavleur is a privacy-first desktop copilot that captures locally' - 'Pavleur records video and on-screen screenshots, so shared screens survive the call — not just the audio' - 'Pavleur writes automatic post-meeting reports and improves at your recurring meetings over time' - 'Otter may fit better if broad, mature cloud transcription and its integration surface are your priority' --- ## How Pavleur compares to Otter Otter is one of the best-known names in meeting transcription. It is a cloud service that transcribes calls, produces searchable transcripts, and generates summaries. Its strength is being a broad, general-purpose transcriber that a whole organization can adopt, and for a lot of teams "record the meeting" has meant "use Otter" for years. Pavleur is built around a different job. It is a **privacy-first desktop meeting copilot** that captures the meeting locally, keeps the full record, and writes an automatic report after each call. This page is an honest framing of how the two compare and when each is the right pick — not a definitive audit of Otter, whose current pricing and exact features you should confirm on their own site. ## What Pavleur does differently ### Privacy-first local capture Pavleur runs on the desktop and captures on your own machine instead of sending every call to a third-party cloud transcription service. If your team cares about where meeting audio and transcripts live, this is the primary distinction. ### Video and on-screen screenshots Transcription tools are built around text. But a working meeting often carries its real content **on screen** — the workflow being demoed, the dashboard, the slide with the key number. Pavleur captures video and on-screen screenshots alongside the audio, so that visual context is preserved. A transcript alone loses it. ### No meeting-information loss Pavleur keeps the full record, so the exact ask, the specific objection, and the shared screen are all preserved rather than compressed away. You review the real meeting, not a summary that already dropped the detail you needed. ### Automatic post-meeting reports that improve over time After each call, Pavleur writes an automatic report — decisions, action items, next steps. Because it **auto-improves** on your recurring meetings, it gets sharper at your standing calls over time. There is a real difference between a transcript and a report. A searchable transcript is excellent when you already know what you are looking for and can go find it. But most people do not re-read transcripts; they want the two or three things they are now responsible for. Pavleur is built around producing that shortlist from the recording automatically, so the output of a meeting is a set of decisions and next steps rather than a wall of text you have to mine later. If your team's pain is "we transcribed it but nobody acted on it," that shift is the point. ## Who each is for **Otter is a fit if** your central need is broad, mature cloud transcription — searchable transcripts across everyone's calls — and you want the integration surface a long-established cloud tool offers. **Pavleur is a fit if** you want privacy-first local capture, you meet in calls where screen-sharing carries the substance, and you want automatic reports that improve at your recurring meetings. ## When Otter might fit better The fair version: if your primary requirement is **broad cloud transcription** — every call transcribed and searchable across a whole org, wired into a mature set of cloud integrations — and privacy-first local capture is not a priority, a dedicated cloud transcriber like Otter may map to that better. Confirm Otter's current features and pricing on their site; we do not quote competitor prices here because they change and we cannot verify them offline. Pavleur's edge is privacy-first local capture, visual capture of what is shared on screen, and reports that compound over time — not the broadest possible transcription footprint. ## FAQ ## Is Pavleur an Otter alternative? Yes. Both help you capture meetings and get notes. Pavleur differs by capturing locally on your desktop (privacy-first), keeping video and on-screen screenshots alongside the audio, and producing automatic post-meeting reports that improve at recurring calls. ## What is the main difference between Pavleur and Otter? Otter is a cloud transcription service centered on searchable transcripts. Pavleur is a privacy-first desktop copilot centered on losing nothing — including shared screens — and writing reports that get sharper over time. ## Does Pavleur keep screen shares? Yes. Pavleur captures video and on-screen screenshots, so a demo or slide someone shares survives the call instead of being lost to an audio-only transcript. ## Explore more See how Pavleur fits different roles on the [for-teams pages](/for), browse ready-made agendas in [meeting templates](/meeting-templates), or compare Pavleur against [other meeting tools](/compare).