Transkribeer records your meetings, calls and memos (microphone, system audio, or both) and transcribes them in one click. No account, no subscription: pay €0.04 per minute, billed per second, and you see a free preview of every transcript before paying. Prefer full control? Bring your own OpenAI or Gemini API key, or transcribe 100% offline with local Whisper on Apple Silicon — free, and your audio never leaves your machine. For macOS, with Windows and Linux in beta.
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Transkribeer 2.0
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Record and transcribe audio. Pay per second, no account
Transkribeer 2.0 is transcription with zero friction. Record meetings, calls or memos (mic, system audio, or both) and get the transcript in one click. No account, no subscription: €0.04 per minute billed per second, with a free preview of every transcript before you pay. Prefer control? Bring your own OpenAI or Gemini key, or transcribe 100% offline with local Whisper. New since 1.0: Instant pay-per-use cloud, built-in recording, credit balance, and Windows and Linux betas.
TranskribeerMac audio transcription with OpenAI, Gemini & local Whisper
Launched on February 13th, 2026
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Hi Product Hunt! Solo builder from Belgium here.
I first launched Transkribeer in February as a Mac app where you brought your own API key. Since then it has become what I originally wanted to build: transcription with zero friction. No account, no subscription, no setup. You record or drop a file, you see a free preview of the transcript, and only then do you pay a few cents per minute, billed per second. An hour-long meeting costs about EUR 2.40.
For the privacy-conscious: the local Whisper mode still transcribes entirely offline on Apple Silicon, free, and your audio never leaves your machine. Windows and Linux are in beta.
The name? "Transkribeer" is Afrikaans for "transcribe", a little nod to South Africa. And yes, you just pronounced it correctly.
I would love to hear what would make this more useful for your workflow, especially from journalists, researchers and anyone who transcribes interviews.