Honest comparison · Reviewed April 2026
Notta is a live transcription product for meetings and interviews. cc.com.ai is a broader summary + study + writing toolkit. Here's when each is the right pick.
Where Notta shines
Notta is built for real-time transcription of meetings, calls, and interviews across Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, and live mic. They have speaker diarization, timestamps, and a dedicated mobile app for in-person recording. If you need to capture a live conversation, Notta is built for that.
Where cc.com.ai differs
cc.com.ai does not do live audio transcription. We summarize content that already exists: YouTube videos (with or without their captions), articles, PDFs, pasted text. If your workflow is "I already have the content and I want to process it", cc.com.ai is the broader toolset.
Honest, fact-based. Features change — we last reviewed this in April 2026. If something here looks wrong, tell us.
| cc.com.ai | Notta | |
|---|---|---|
| Live audio transcription (mic/call) If this is your core need, stop reading and use Notta. | No | Yes — Zoom/Teams/Meet + mobile |
| YouTube URL → summary | Yes — direct from URL | Yes (upload-based) |
| Speaker diarization | No | Yes |
| Article / PDF summary | Yes — 3 summarizers | Limited |
| Mind map, flashcards | Yes | No |
| Writing tools (title, email, cover letter) | Yes — 7 tools | No |
| Translator | 20+ languages | Translation of transcripts |
| Pricing | Free + credit-based | Free tier + Pro subscription |
Pick Notta when…
You record meetings, lectures, or interviews live and need speaker-attributed transcripts, time-coded quotes, and search across your meeting archive.
Try Notta →Pick cc.com.ai when…
You process content that already exists (videos, articles, PDFs, text) and you want the downstream tools — mind maps, flashcards, writing — in the same place.
See our tools →These are the closest direct substitutes for Notta's strengths.
No. We don't capture live audio. If you have the transcript already (exported from Zoom, Teams, Otter, Notta), you can paste it into our YouTube Summarizer — it accepts raw transcripts and will return a structured summary and key points.
Not yet — we're browser-based. Notta's mobile app is a real feature advantage for in-person recording use cases.
Yes, and it's a natural fit: record with Notta, export the transcript, paste into cc.com.ai for the summary, mind map, flashcards, or downstream writing.
Depends on the workflow. In-person lectures with recording allowed: Notta captures the audio. Video lectures, readings, and essay writing: cc.com.ai covers end-to-end. For most students who don't record live, cc.com.ai is closer to the everyday toolkit.