
Voquill
The open source alternative to WisprFlow
210 followers
The open source alternative to WisprFlow
210 followers
Voquill lets you talk instead of type. It's the open-source alternative to WisprFlow. Voquill understands your intent, picking up on verbal cues, and takes what you say and turns it into beautifully formatted text that looks like something you would actually write. Available on all major desktop platforms: Windows, macOS, and Linux.
This is the 2nd launch from Voquill. View more
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Launched this week
Voquill is the open source alternative to WisprFlow. Type 4x faster by using your voice. It works in any app and runs natively on any operating system (MacOS, Windows, or Linux). Whether you're using agent mode or AI dictation mode, Voquill understands your intent and turns what you say into beautifully formatted text.







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@simona_o_neill3Thanks Simona! We’re sunsetting our Chrome extension in favor of this new Desktop app since it's more versatile. We'll be starting work on our mobile version next. Hoping to have it available in the next few weeks.
Interesting. Can I “consult” with the AI? That is, I say who I’m writing to, what I want to write about, and what points to emphasize, and the AI generates the text itself?
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@mykyta_semenov_ Yes, exactly! Bearing in mind that AI mode is still in open beta, what you described there is what we’re working towards. It’s been a super handy feature so far
PKGBUILD for Arch users: https://github.com/josiahsrc/voquill/pull/61
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@gunnarniels This is rad, I’m definitely adding “I use arch btw” onto the downloads screen lol
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@jasonge27 It depends on how long your transcription is. For a normal sized transcript, it’ll take a couple seconds. Running with an NVIDIA GPU or against the cloud is crazy fast.
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@curiouskitty Great questions. For me it’s transparency and privacy. Voquill’s code is open, so you can trust your data isn’t being harvested or trained on. And for enterprises, you can run dictation entirely on-prem. This is super important for organizations that are working with private data that shouldn’t leave their network. On top of this, you get the added benefit of owning what you use; if you don’t like something, you can fix it yourself
I have been hesitant to go all-in on tools like WisprFlow specifically because of privacy concerns regarding voice data. The fact that Voquill is an open-source alternative is a huge selling point for anyone working with sensitive information. Knowing exactly how my data is handled—and potentially self-hosting or running it locally—makes this a much safer bet for drafting confidential emails or internal docs.
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@pharmacist9527 Glad to hear it! We're working on advanced features for professional use. If interested, feel free to reach out. We'd love to work with you!