macOS · Apple Silicon

Speak. It types. Nothing leaves your Mac.

Hold right-⌘, say what you mean, and let go. The cleaned-up text types itself wherever your cursor is — a terminal, a code editor, a text box in the browser. Transcription runs on your Mac's Neural Engine. Your voice never leaves it and is never written to disk.

Free for unlimited local dictation. Apple Silicon, macOS 26 or later.

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Why it's built this way

Three things Vocelle is, and stays

1

Local by architecture

Your audio is transcribed in memory on the Neural Engine and discarded. There's no server to trust, because there's no server in the loop.

2

Types anywhere a cursor blinks

Vocelle synthesizes keystrokes, so text lands exactly where you're typing — including terminals and code editors, where clipboard tricks fail. One shortcut, every app.

3

Built like infrastructure

A crash-safe write-ahead log so you never lose a word. A guardrail that discards the cleanup model's output if it stops transcribing and starts answering.

The honesty section

We can't read your words. That's not a promise in a policy — it's how the app is built.

What stays on your device
WhatWhere it lives
Your audioIn memory on the Neural Engine during transcription, then gone. Never written to disk.
Your transcripts & historyOn your Mac. Searchable, deletable, clearable by you.
Your personal dictionaryOn your Mac. Imported from your other tools, kept local.

See exactly what Vocelle can and cannot see →

Pricing

Free to use. Fairly priced to own.

Free
$0

Unlimited local dictation on your Mac.

Pro
$7.99/mo

Or $69/yr. Adds Mac + iPhone-when-it-ships.

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Coming to iPhone.

Vocelle is a macOS app today. The iPhone keyboard is in development — Pro and Lifetime purchases cover it the day it ships.

Download for Mac — free