Comparison

Earshot vs Fathom

Fathom is one of the best-liked notetakers around, with a famously generous free tier. But there's a detail that matters if you're on a PC: Fathom's bot-free mode is currently Mac-only — on Windows, Fathom still sends a bot into your call. Earshot was built bot-free on Windows from day one. The rest of the comparison, fairly, as of July 2026.

The short answer

Pick Fathom if you're on a Mac, or you want a slick free cloud notetaker and don't mind the bot on Windows. Pick Earshot if you're on Windows and want no bot in the call — or you want your recordings stored on your own machine, open-source code, and your own choice of AI.

At a glance

 EarshotFathom
Bot-free capture on WindowsNo — Windows uses the bot (bot-free is Mac-only, beta)
Bot-free capture on MacYes (beta)
Where your data livesFathom's cloud (all data stored in the US)
Open sourceNo
Self-host / own AI keysNo
Trains its own AI on your dataDe-identified, opt-out available
Free tierUnlimited recording; basic summaries (advanced = paid)
Paid tierPremium ~US$16/user/mo annual (US$20 monthly)

Verified against Fathom's official pricing and help pages in July 2026 — including the Mac-only status of its bot-free mode. If Fathom has since shipped bot-free on Windows, treat that row as historical and check its current docs.

Where Fathom wins, honestly

  • The free tier. Unlimited recording, storage and transcription at $0 is genuinely generous, and it's why Fathom tops so many "best free" lists. Earshot's free tier is different in kind — the full app, but you bring your own AI keys.
  • Polish and ease. Fathom is consistently top-rated for how effortless it is: join call, get notes, share highlight clips. Zero setup, strong CRM hooks on paid tiers.
  • Mac today. On a Mac, Fathom now records bot-free (in beta) — if you're Apple-side and want mainstream cloud convenience, it's a strong pick.

Where Earshot wins

  • Bot-free on Windows, today. This is the headline difference. On Windows, Fathom still puts a bot in your participant list; Earshot records locally with nothing joining the call — in Zoom, Teams, Meet, Webex, or anything else you can hear. How bot-free capture works.
  • Local storage, not US cloud. Fathom states plainly that all customer data is stored in the United States. Earshot's recordings and notes live on your PC — data residency is wherever your laptop is.
  • Open source. Earshot's code is public on GitHub (MIT); Fathom is proprietary. And Earshot never trains on your content — Fathom improves its own models on de-identified customer data unless you opt out.
  • Your own AI pipeline. Self-host with local Whisper and a local model and your meetings never leave your machine — an option no cloud notetaker can match.
  • Flat, low pricing for the full experience. Advanced AI summaries are where Fathom's free tier ends and ~US$16–20/user/month begins. Earshot Plus is US$9/month, full stop, with everything included.

Which one should you pick?

On a Mac, Fathom's a fair default. On Windows — which is where Earshot lives — the choice is starker: a bot in every call and your data in a US cloud, or nothing in the call and your data on your disk. If the second one sounds like how it should have worked all along, download Earshot free or start the 7-day Plus trial. Also see Earshot vs Granola, Otter and Fireflies, or the full comparison.

Bot-free on Windows. Actually.

Earshot records locally with nothing in your participant list — and keeps every meeting on your machine.