Invisible Meeting Notes for Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams

Keeping your notes on a video call should be the easy part. Oculta puts your own notes right under your MacBook camera, so you read them while you look straight into the lens. And when you share your screen, the capture skips them at the system level: nothing shows up on Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, FaceTime, Loom, or a recording, even if you share your entire display. You prepared. Now you do not have to memorize.

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How it works

Three steps. No setup ritual, no extra hardware.

Open Oculta.

Your notes tuck into the strip of screen under the MacBook notch, the exact spot where the camera sits.

Your notes sit under the camera.

You glance down a few pixels instead of off to a second monitor. To everyone on the call, you are looking right at them.

It stays out of the share.

Oculta is hidden from screen capture at the system level, so when you share your screen the notes never appear in the call or the recording.

Move through everything with the arrow keys. Up and down to scroll a long note, left and right to flip between notes, all without touching your slides or clicking out of the meeting window. Already have a deck? Import the speaker notes from your PowerPoint file and each slide turns into a note you can read on the fly.

Why Oculta beats the old workarounds

Most people improvise their notes on a video call with a second monitor, a printout, or by stuffing every line onto the slide itself. Each one has a tell. Your eyes wander, the paper rustles, or the room reads your script along with you.

Option

Eye contact

Hidden on screen share

Setup

Cost

Oculta

Yes, notes under the camera

Yes, never captured, even full screen

Open the app

Free for 3 notes, Pro unlimited

Second monitor

No, eyes drift sideways

Risky if you share the wrong display

Extra cable and window juggling

$150 and up

Paper printout

No, eyes drop to the desk

Off screen, but obvious to the room

Print it every time

Paper and reprints

Teleprompter rig

Partial, hardware blocks the lens

Off screen

Buy and mount a rig

$200 and up

Reading off your slides

No, you read the screen

No, everyone sees them

None, you wing it

Free, but risky

Here is the honest part. These are your notes, the ones you wrote before the call. Oculta keeps them where you can read them without breaking eye contact, and keeps them out of view so the rest of the meeting only ever sees what you meant to share.

Where people use it

Notes for Zoom meetings

Whether you are running the agenda or walking through a deck, your talking points stay parked under the lens while the room sees only your screen. With Oculta, the next line you need is always one glance away.

Google Meet and Teams presentations

Same overlay, same invisibility, on every platform. Read your script while you click through slides, with your notes hidden on screen share the whole time.

High-stakes calls and hosting

Sales pitches, discovery calls, remote interviews, and the meetings you run yourself. When the conversation carries real weight, you want your key points in view and your eyes on the other person, not darting to a sticky note or a second screen. Oculta holds the points so you can hold the eye contact.

Frequently asked questions

Can people see my notes when I share my screen?

No. Oculta is hidden from screen capture at the system level, so your notes stay invisible on Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, FaceTime, Loom, and recordings, even when you share your entire screen. The notes live on your Mac for your eyes only. That is what notes hidden on screen share actually means here: not a window you scramble to close, but content the capture never touches.

How do I read notes on a video call without looking away?

Put them under the camera. Oculta sits in the space below the MacBook notch, right beneath the lens, so reading your notes looks like looking at the person you are talking to. You scroll with the arrow keys and never reach for a second screen or a printed page.

Does it work on Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams?

Yes. Oculta runs independently of the meeting app, so it behaves the same on Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, FaceTime, Loom, and any recording tool. There is nothing to connect and nothing to configure per platform. Open your notes, join the call, and you can see your notes during a video call without anyone else seeing a thing.

Is it free, and what do I need?

You can use Oculta free with up to 3 notes. Pro unlocks unlimited notes. It is a Mac app, built for the MacBook camera and the notch, so you need a Mac and the meeting app of your choice.

Ready for your next call?

Stop memorizing. Put your notes under the camera, keep your eyes where they belong, and share your screen knowing the notes stay yours.