Never lose another conference conversation.
Compend records your sessions, captures your slides, and scans your business cards — then hands you a truthful AI summary with clear action items. On iOS, in beta, today.
Summary
The keynote argued that liquid cooling will be table-stakes for AI-scale racks by 2028 — and that operators who wait for a regulatory mandate will pay a [...] premium on retrofits.
Action items
- Follow up with Sarah on the Q3 cooling pilot
- Share Tom's deck with the engineering group
- Book a booth walk-through before Friday
People
What Compend does at a conference
Three things to tap — one summary at the end. No typing, no post-event scramble.
Record the session
Tap once. Compend transcribes the session in real time. Pause and resume so you can duck out for a coffee without losing a beat.
Snap the slides
Point the camera at what's on screen. Compend reads the text off the image and pairs it with the audio, so your summary knows what the speaker was actually showing.
Scan the cards
Tap a business card to turn it into a contact with the right fields filled in. Action items link back to the person who said them.
Contextual AI infill — so the summary is honest about what it knows
If the on-device transcription misses a technical word, Compend's Sonnet-backed infill stage uses the slide text and session title to fill the gap truthfully — and when it can't be sure, it marks [...] rather than guessing. No hallucinated quotes. No made-up action items. The summary is either right or honest about what's missing.
How it works
Three steps between landing at the venue and having a shareable summary.
Start a session
Pick your conference from the agenda — or start blank. If we've preloaded the schedule, the room, time, and speakers are already in there.
Capture what matters
Tap record. Snap a slide. Scan a card. Pause and resume as you move between rooms. Do the conference; let Compend do the notes.
Get your summary
A few minutes after you stop recording, Compend delivers a short AI summary, key points, action items, and the people you met — ready to forward to your team.