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Show HN: Private voice-to-text for macOS using Apple's SpeechAnalyzer (leftouterjoins.github.io)
9 points by leftouterjoins 7 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments

  I built a menu bar app for voice typing on macOS that's 100% on-device. No cloud, no subscription, no data collection.

  It uses Apple's new SpeechAnalyzer framework (macOS 26 Tahoe), which means:
  - Speech models are system-managed, not bundled – the app is just 1.5MB
  - Models run outside your app's memory space
  - Automatic punctuation and optional emoji conversion

  Press a hotkey, speak, and your words appear in real-time in whatever app has focus. An audio-reactive screen border shows you're recording.

  MIT licensed: https://github.com/leftouterjoins/voicewrite

  I built this because I wanted voice typing that doesn't send my audio to someone else's servers. The new SpeechAnalyzer API made it possible without bundling a 1GB+ Whisper model.
  
  Its also very fast, IMO.

  Happy to answer questions about the SpeechAnalyzer API or the implementation.


Interesting. Is the SpeechAnalyzer API supported on iOS?


Why isn't it notarized?




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