OneNote Copilot: Capture AI-Powered Meeting Notes Automatically in 2026
Published: June 17, 2026 | Category: OneNote | Topic: Copilot AI Note-Taking
If you have ever left a meeting with a page full of notes — some incomplete, some context-free, some illegible — and spent the next 20 minutes trying to turn them into a coherent summary, you already understand why AI-powered note-taking is one of the most valuable office tools of 2026. Microsoft OneNote with Copilot has transformed from a manual note-taking app into an intelligent assistant that captures, organizes, and summarizes meeting content automatically.
In this guide, you will learn how to use OneNote Copilot to take smarter meeting notes, generate summaries from transcripts, organize your notebook with AI assistance, and find information inside your notes using natural language.
OneNote Copilot in 2026: What Has Changed
OneNote has had Copilot features for some time, but the 2026 version brings deeper integration with Teams meetings and a significantly improved ability to work with long-form note content. Key capabilities include:
Meeting notes generation: Copilot can automatically generate structured notes from a Teams meeting transcript and insert them into a OneNote page.
Page summarization: Ask Copilot to summarize any OneNote page — even a long, unstructured brain dump — into a concise, organized overview.
Action item extraction: Copilot identifies tasks mentioned in your notes and lists them as action items with suggested owners and due dates.
Natural language search: Ask questions about your notes in plain language and get answers instead of searching through pages manually.
Page rewrite and restructure: Ask Copilot to clean up messy notes, reorganize them into a logical structure, or reformat them as a formal document.
Setting Up Copilot Meeting Notes in OneNote
The most powerful workflow combines Teams meetings with OneNote. Here is how to set it up:
Before your Teams meeting starts, open the meeting in Teams and click the Notes tab (or the OneNote icon in the toolbar). This links the meeting to a shared OneNote page.
During the meeting, Teams automatically records a transcript (if transcription is enabled by your admin). You can also take manual notes on the linked OneNote page.
After the meeting, open the linked OneNote page. Click the Copilot button in the ribbon (Home tab).
Select Summarize meeting or Generate meeting notes. Copilot will read the transcript and your manual notes, then produce a structured summary.
Review the generated notes, make any corrections, and share the page with meeting participants directly from OneNote.
What Copilot-Generated Meeting Notes Look Like
A typical Copilot-generated meeting notes page includes:
Meeting summary: A 2-4 sentence overview of what the meeting was about and what was accomplished.
Key discussion points: The main topics covered, organized with headings and bullet points.
Decisions made: A dedicated section listing confirmed decisions and agreements from the meeting.
Action items: Tasks identified during the discussion, with the name of the person responsible and any mentioned deadline.
Using Copilot to Organize Existing Notes
OneNote Copilot is not limited to meeting notes. You can use it on any existing notebook content. Here are some practical examples:
Summarize a Long Page
Open any OneNote page that has accumulated a lot of content. Click the Copilot button and type: "Summarize this page into three key takeaways." Copilot reads the full page and returns a concise summary you can paste into an email, a status update, or a Loop workspace.
Clean Up Messy Notes
If you have a page full of shorthand bullet points and half-sentences from a fast-paced session, ask Copilot: "Rewrite these notes in a clear, professional format with proper headings and complete sentences." The output is ready to share without additional editing.
Answer Questions About Your Notes
Instead of searching manually, type a question directly in the Copilot panel: "What did we decide about the Q4 marketing budget?" or "Who is responsible for the website redesign?" Copilot returns the relevant answer with a link to the page where it was found.
Tips for Better AI-Assisted Note-Taking
Enable transcription in Teams: Copilot meeting notes are significantly better when a full transcript is available. Ask your Teams admin to enable meeting transcription for your organization.
Use consistent section names: Naming your OneNote sections consistently (e.g., by project or client) helps Copilot find relevant context across your notebook when you ask questions.
Add context before Copilot generates: If you jot down a few quick notes during the meeting, Copilot will incorporate them alongside the transcript for a more accurate summary.
Review action items promptly: Share the Copilot-generated action items with participants within an hour of the meeting, while context is still fresh and memories align with the summary.
Requirements
OneNote Copilot features require a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. The meeting notes integration requires Teams meeting transcription to be enabled. OneNote is available on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and web — Copilot features are most fully available in the Windows and web versions.
Conclusion
OneNote Copilot has turned meeting note-taking from a cognitive burden into an almost automatic process. When set up correctly, your meetings generate their own summaries, action items, and decision logs — without any manual work after the meeting ends.
Start by linking your next Teams meeting to a OneNote page and letting Copilot generate the notes. Once you experience the time saving, you will wonder how you managed without it. Subscribe to officelearner.net for weekly tips on using AI features across the Microsoft 365 suite.













