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Agent Wispr
Local Whisper dictation built for coding terminals
→ 100% local inference — Wispr-optimized model runs on your hardware → Model selection — tiny (75MB, CPU) to large-v3 (3GB, CUDA) → Correction dictionary — teach your vocabulary, corrections apply retroactively to history → Toggle and push-to-talk modes → Full transcript history w/ search and CSV export → Compact floating widget (95px collapsed) → CUDA GPU acceleration auto-detected → Cross-platform — Linux, macOS, Windows Free demo available. Full version: CA$29.99 one-time. No subscription.
Builder here.
Agent Wispr started as a personal tool — I wanted dictation in my coding
workflow that ran locally, had no subscription, and could learn the
vocabulary of whatever project I was working on.
The correction dictionary is the piece I'm most proud of. You correct a
misrecognition once, and it fixes that everywhere — retroactively in your
history and in all future transcriptions. For technical vocabulary (library
names, variable names, domain terms), it makes a significant accuracy difference.
A note on limitations: Whisper's accuracy varies by model size and accent.
The large-v3 model is substantially more accurate for technical content than
the tiny model, at the cost of VRAM and latency. The correction dictionary
addresses the jargon problem; accent sensitivity is an upstream Whisper
limitation I can't solve at this layer.
Free demo resets daily at midnight — enough to evaluate whether it fits
your workflow before purchasing.
This is the first product in a local-first AI developer toolkit I'm
building — Agent Brain (shared semantic memory for AI coding agents)
is coming soon.
Happy to answer questions about the implementation.
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About Agent Wispr on Product Hunt
“Local Whisper dictation built for coding terminals”
Agent Wispr was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 1 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #44 on the daily leaderboard. → 100% local inference — Wispr-optimized model runs on your hardware → Model selection — tiny (75MB, CPU) to large-v3 (3GB, CUDA) → Correction dictionary — teach your vocabulary, corrections apply retroactively to history → Toggle and push-to-talk modes → Full transcript history w/ search and CSV export → Compact floating widget (95px collapsed) → CUDA GPU acceleration auto-detected → Cross-platform — Linux, macOS, Windows Free demo available. Full version: CA$29.99 one-time. No subscription.
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