Voice ID

Every voice recognized. Every meeting.

No more "Speaker 1" and "Speaker 2." Keptivo recognizes voices and maintains identity across every conversation — permanently.

Generic labels. Wrong attribution.

Every meeting tool assigns temporary speaker labels that reset the next time you meet. "Speaker 3" said something important? Good luck figuring out who that was. Without knowing WHO said it, you can't hold anyone accountable.

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Anonymous speakers

"Speaker 1" and "Speaker 2" are useless labels. You end up cross-referencing timestamps with your memory to figure out who said what.

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Resets every meeting

Even tools that attempt speaker identification start from scratch each time. No persistence, no cross-meeting continuity, no learning.

Wrong attribution

When speakers are misidentified, commitments get assigned to the wrong person. "Sarah promised the budget" — except it was Marcus.

Enroll once. Recognized forever.

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Enroll

Each speaker records a short voice sample — once. Keptivo creates a unique voiceprint that identifies them going forward.

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Recognize

In every meeting, Keptivo matches voices against enrolled voiceprints. "Speaker 1" becomes "Sarah Chen, VP Engineering."

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Attribute

Every statement, commitment, and action item is linked to the correct person. Accountability starts with accurate attribution.

Accountability requires knowing who.

Commitment tracking is only as good as speaker identification. If you don't know who said it, you can't follow up. If attribution is wrong, the wrong person gets the reminder.

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Accurate commitments

When Keptivo extracts "Sarah will send the revised budget by Friday," it knows it was Sarah — not a guess, not a label.

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Cross-meeting context

Track what each person has committed to across all meetings. See patterns. Know who delivers and who doesn't.

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No manual tagging

Other tools require you to manually label speakers after each meeting. Keptivo does it automatically, correctly, every time.

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Privacy by design

Voiceprints are encrypted and never leave your account. Audio is processed and discarded. You control your voice data entirely.

Common questions.

How does Voice ID recognize speakers?

During a one-time enrollment, Keptivo captures a short voice sample. From that point on, the speaker is recognized automatically in every meeting. The system uses voice biometrics — not name tags, not calendar invites, not manual labeling.

Does Voice ID work across different meetings?

Yes. That is the key difference. Most tools assign temporary labels — "Speaker 1," "Speaker 2" — per meeting, and those labels reset every time. Keptivo maintains persistent identity. Sarah is Sarah in every meeting, every day, forever.

How accurate is speaker identification?

Keptivo uses state-of-the-art speaker diarization and voiceprint matching. Accuracy improves with each meeting as the system refines its voice models. In typical meeting settings, identification is highly reliable even with overlapping speakers.

Is my voice data stored securely?

Voiceprints are encrypted and stored separately from meeting content. Audio is processed and discarded — never stored long-term and never used to train AI models. You can delete your voiceprint at any time.

Know who said what.

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