Fostr automatically identifies who’s speaking during meetings so your transcripts, summaries, and Actions reflect accurate insight, whether the meeting is fully remote, in person, or hybrid.
This guide explains what attribution is, why it matters, and how to configure your audio setup for the best results.
Speaker attribution is Fostr’s ability to link spoken words to the person who said them.
During a meeting, Fostr analyzes audio, detects unique voice patterns, and uses metadata from your integrated platform such as Teams or Zoom to correctly tag each speaker.
Fostr does not just transcribe; it identifies who is contributing in real time.
Accurate attribution keeps your meeting content useful and clear.
When Fostr knows exactly who said what: