Speakmac

Speakmac

The offline dictation macOS should have had

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Speakmac turns your voice into text on your Mac—instantly, privately, and without draining your CPU. Fully offline. No subscriptions.
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Kiran Jd

Hey PH community, I’m Kiran — builder of Speakmac.

I’ve used most of the offline dictation apps out there. They're capable, but often cluttered with too many options you simply don't need.

Why I built Speakmac?
I just wanted something simpler and a lot more polished — an app that feels like the default dictation macOS should have had.

Speakmac is deliberately minimal and deliberately beautiful. No model picker, no features you don’t need — I will make sure I use the best models for turning your voice into text.

- Easy setup
- Press the shortcut → talk naturally → perfectly punctuated and capitalized text appears wherever your cursor is
- Works everywhere: Notes, Slack, Notion, code editors, emails… you name it
- On-device processing by default (nothing leaves your Mac)

Buy once, use forever

I probably spent way too much time making the hotkey animation, the recording indicator, and the way text flows in feel exactly right. The result is something that blends into macOS so well that after a day you forget it’s not built-in. I use this every day to build Speakmac itself and I feel good every time I press the hotkey.

Would mean the world if you gave it a try and told me what you think :)

Kiran

Lilou Lane

@kiranjd Huge congrats! ❤️ You can tell this was crafted with care — the animations, the simplicity, the way it fits into macOS like it’s always been there. Can’t wait to make this part of my daily workflow.

Kiran Jd

@lliloulane Thank you, Lilou says Kiran as he was seen jumping with absolute joy :)

Tetiana

@kiranjd I don’t have a Mac, but I’d love to vote for that idea! Do you plan to add it for Windows as well?

Kiran Jd

Thanks for the support,@tetiana_hryshmanovska

I'm currently focused on macOS. A Windows port is a heavy lift right now, but it is definitely on the roadmap for the future!

Tetiana

@kiranjd thank you for the answer :)

Savvas Konsta

Love the logo, congrats!

Kiran Jd

@mrrabbar Thanks Savvas. I had it fly too!!

Ken Yarmosh
Looks really great @kiranjd as a former designer of iOS apps. One thing I’ve come to rely on is a dictionary with keyword correction. Sort of a text replacement especially for marketing terms that I don’t have change afterward.
Kiran Jd

Thank you so much,@kenyarmosh Coming from an iOS veteran like you, that means a lot.

I actually have a prototype of text replacement feature running locally right now. The goal is to have it intelligently format the text for email, casual chat based on context.

Nik Voice

Congratulations on your launch.🎉 No subscriptions and no CPU drain is a huge win. Super clean product.

Kiran Jd

@nikvoice Thank you, Nik :)
Mac is more than capable enough to handle voice to text

Chilarai M

Great! Does it support any other language apart from English?

Kiran Jd

@chilarai Yes, it does. You can checkout the languages it supports on speakmac.app

Chilarai M

@kiranjd awesome!

Konpal

Found this interesting so gave it a try. Was very easy to use and had flawless dictation even with my accented voice. Will definitely use it more!

Kiran Jd

@konpalagrawal Thank you Konpal :)

Eworitse

Just tried this and I'm impressed! The accuracy is way better than I expected, and I love how seamlessly it integrates with Mac. I've been looking for something like this that doesn't feel clunky.

Kiran Jd

@eworitse Thank you. Glad you liked it

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