Jamie is a German, bot-free AI meeting notetaker built for GDPR-conscious teams: it captures system audio directly on macOS and Windows instead of sending a bot into the call, then turns online, hybrid, and in-person meetings into structured notes, transcripts, and action items in 99+ languages. All data is hosted and processed exclusively in the EU, on servers in Germany. Jamie runs on a freemium model, with a free plan (10 meetings per month, 30-minute limit) and a Plus plan starting at €21 per month, billed annually.
Who builds it
Jamie is built as a German product from the ground up, and the vendor leads with that positioning: GDPR compliance and EU hosting are treated as core features rather than an afterthought, which makes Jamie a natural fit for DACH organizations that need a documented, EU-only data path for meeting content.
Core features
- Bot-free capture — Jamie records system audio directly on macOS or Windows, so no virtual bot joins Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Webex, or in-person meetings.
- 99+ language transcription — notes and transcripts are generated across more than 99 languages.
- Speaker recognition and memory — auto speaker-labelling that remembers speakers across meetings.
- Task detection — automatically turns meeting discussion into structured notes, transcripts, and action items.
- EU hosting — all data is hosted and processed exclusively in the EU, on servers in Germany, with no data leaving the EU.
Who it is for
Jamie targets DACH and other EU-based teams that need bot-free recording and a documented GDPR/EU-hosting story, not just a generic compliance claim. The free plan (10 meetings per month, capped at 30 minutes each) suits individuals testing the product, while the Plus plan from €21 per month, billed annually, removes those limits for regular business use.
Data and Privacy
Jamie's core differentiator is data residency: the vendor states all data is hosted and processed exclusively in the EU, on servers in Germany, and that no data leaves the EU for the US or any other jurisdiction. Jamie also states it does not train its models on customer data. That combination — EU-only hosting plus no training on customer content — is the reason Jamie is frequently positioned as the DSGVO-friendly option among bot-free meeting notetakers.
Bottom line
For teams whose main blocker with US-hosted meeting assistants is data residency, Jamie's explicit EU/Germany hosting and no-training policy directly address that concern, on top of bot-free recording and 99+ language transcription. It's a strong default for DACH organizations; teams without EU-hosting requirements should still compare feature depth and integrations against alternatives.