Private voice-to-text for macOS. Hold a key, speak, done.
Spoke is a macOS app that transcribes your voice into any text field. It runs a local speech model — no audio leaves your device. Hold a keyboard shortcut, speak, and the text appears wherever your cursor is. Optionally connect an AI provider to process transcriptions on the fly.
Hey everyone! I built Spoke because every dictation app I tried was overloaded with features I didn't need. I just wanted something simple — hold a key, talk, text appears. No menus to navigate, no modes to pick, no friction. Spoke runs a local speech model so nothing leaves your Mac, but honestly the main goal was speed and simplicity. It works in any text field — Slack, iMessage, Claude, terminal, whatever you have focused. Hold the shortcut, speak, let go. That's it. If you want more, you can plug in your own API key for OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini to process your speech on the fly. But the core experience is just fast, no-nonsense voice to text. My favorite feature is auto-return — it presses Enter after you finish speaking, so in chat apps your message just sends. Feels like a walkie-talkie. Happy to answer any questions about how it works or what's next.
I have a license code, limited to 50 uses:
0B22B577-26C7-467E-A4A7-E05F990F7299
No rush though — with how crowded this space is, those 50 codes are probably good for the lifetime of the app 😂
Hey everyone! I built Spoke because every dictation app I tried was overloaded with features I didn't need. I just wanted something simple — hold a key, talk, text appears. No menus to navigate, no modes to pick, no friction.
Spoke runs a local speech model so nothing leaves your Mac, but honestly the main goal was speed and simplicity. It works in any text field — Slack, iMessage, Claude, terminal, whatever you have focused. Hold the shortcut, speak, let go. That's it.
If you want more, you can plug in your own API key for OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini to process your speech on the fly. But the core experience is just fast, no-nonsense voice to text.
My favorite feature is auto-return — it presses Enter after you finish speaking, so in chat apps your message just sends. Feels like a walkie-talkie.
Happy to answer any questions about how it works or what's next.
I have a license code, limited to 50 uses:
No rush though — with how crowded this space is, those 50 codes are probably good for the lifetime of the app 😂