
Use Apple Intelligence in Phone on Mac
You can use Apple Intelligence* to generate a summary of phone and FaceTime audio calls you make on your Mac. If you recorded a phone call on your iPhone, you can also view those summaries in Notes on your Mac. You can also copy and share summaries.
Note: Apple Intelligence is not available on all Mac models or in all languages or regions.** To access the most recent available features, make sure you’re using the latest version of macOS and have Apple Intelligence turned on.
View a summary of a phone or FaceTime audio call
After you record a call in the Phone app or record a FaceTime audio call, you can see a summary of the recording.
Note: Call recording isn’t available in all countries and regions. Check the macOS Feature Availability website for more information.
Go to the Notes app
on your Mac.Click Call Recordings in the Notes sidebar, then open the recording you want to summarize.
Double-click the recording, then click
Summary.
To copy or share a summary, click
in the summary dialog, then choose Copy Summary or Share Summary.
View voicemail summaries
Go to the Phone app
on your Mac.Click
, then choose Voicemails.Look below the Voicemail list to see a summary of voicemails.
To turn off voicemail summaries, turn off Summarize Notifications for FaceTime and Phone. See Customize notification summaries.