Granola vs Sonix
Side-by-side comparison of Granola and Sonix.
Bot-free AI meeting notes that stay out of the way
Automated transcription that turns audio into searchable text
What they are
Granola
Granola captures device audio directly, no bot joins your call, no recording announcement plays, and enhances the rough notes you type during a meeting with context from the transcript. It works across Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Slack huddles, and in-person sessions on Mac, Windows, and iOS. Popular with VCs, consultants, and sales teams who need accurate notes without a visible third-party participant. The free plan covers core note-taking, but meeting history is capped at 30 days until you upgrade.
Sonix
Sonix is an automated transcription service that converts audio and video files into text using AI, then lets you search, edit, and export transcripts in multiple formats. Journalists, podcasters, researchers, and video producers use it to speed up post-production workflows. Transcription accuracy is solid for clear audio but drops noticeably with heavy accents or poor recording conditions. There is no free tier, so you pay from the first minute.
if you need ai meetings. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +No bot joins your call, so there is no recording announcement and no visible participant in the list
- +Audio is transcribed in real time then deleted, no audio files stored anywhere
- +Human-in-the-loop design: your typed notes shape the AI summary rather than being replaced by it
if you need transcription. Starts at 25/mo.
- +Fast turnaround, typically a few minutes per hour of audio
- +In-browser transcript editor with time-coded text
- +Supports over 54+ languages
Which to choose
Granola and Sonix solve different problems, so most people would not choose between them directly. The comparison below helps if you are weighing where to spend budget, or deciding whether you need both.
Read the full reviews for Granola and Sonix.
Pricing checked 9 Jun 2026.