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Wave
Turn your voice into text — local or cloud, your choice
109 followers
Turn your voice into text — local or cloud, your choice
109 followers
Wave lets you invoke an AI model anywhere on macOS using just your voice. Hold a hotkey, speak, and release—your speech is transcribed, processed, and the result appears exactly where you need it. If you're typing, it replaces or inserts text. If you're reading, it shows a floating answer. Works across all apps with selected text as context.






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the floating answer mode for when you're reading is the use case i keep thinking about. right now my workflow for looking something up while reading is cmd-tab to a browser or open a new Claude window which breaks the reading context completely. a floating answer that appears in place without switching apps is a different kind of interaction. curious how the floating UI actually works, does it appear near the cursor or in a fixed position, and what dismisses it
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@ansari_adin agreed <3, and as for your question, the pill appears at the bottom center of the screen
Local-OR-cloud is the right wedge - most speech-to-text tools quietly force the cloud and then bury that decision three menus deep. I build voice agents and the thing I keep relearning is that transcription is only half the job: where most tools lose users is what happens after the words land on screen. Editing friction, formatting, getting it into the next app. If Wave nails that handoff as cleanly as the privacy choice, it's a different product than the rest of the category.
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@david_marko Thank you David for the feedback.
Open and free with local Whisper is the part that'd get me to actually install it. Interested in this - running fully local, which Whisper size are you defaulting to and how do you keep the release-to-text latency low enough that it still feels like it appears where you need it? Overall, well done!
The selected text as context feature is clever, hope this gets the attention it deserves!
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@puhmeisterluka yes, that was a much needed functionality and is very handy