DuckWispr
Reflex-speed voice typing for Mac.

Bypass your hands. An offline AI tool that perfectly transcribes your speech into any app, instantly.

Download Free (Beta) Requires macOS 13.0+ • Apple Silicon Recommended

Neural-Level Proofreading

Your brain edits thoughts; DuckWispr edits speech. "Ums", "ahs", and stutters are instantly sliced away by the onboard AI before they ever reach your screen.

Fort Knox Privacy

Everything runs purely on your Apple Silicon. 100% Offline. Your vocal data never touches a server, never leaves your machine, and never requires an internet connection.

The Globe Key Trigger

No clunky UI. No window switching. Just hold down the Fn / Globe key anywhere, in any app. Speak your mind, release, and the text drops instantly.

Don't rent your
vocal cords.

Other AI dictation tools charge $15 a month to process your voice on their servers. DuckWispr leverages your Mac's onboard power. It is 100% Free during this Open Beta before it officially hits the Mac App Store. Grab it now and keep it forever.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does it work completely offline?

Yes. Once you install DuckWispr and it downloads the initial Whisper AI model, you can turn off your Wi-Fi entirely. Everything is processed locally on your Mac's CPU/GPU.

Is my audio saved or sent to the cloud?

No. Your vocal data never touches a remote server. Audio is written to a temporary local file during dictation, transcribed by the AI, and immediately destroyed when the text is inserted.

Which Macs are supported?

DuckWispr requires macOS 13.0 or later. While it works on Intel Macs, it is heavily optimized for Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3), which provides the near-instant reflex speed.

What languages does it support?

It supports over 99 languages. Whether you are speaking English, Romanian, French, German, or Spanish, DuckWispr's multilingual models can understand and perfectly transcribe your speech.

Does it type directly into any app?

Yes. DuckWispr acts as a universal keyboard overlay. By leveraging the macOS Accessibility API, it pastes the transcribed text instantly wherever your cursor is currently focused—be it Slack, Word, or your code editor.

How does it handle punctuation and filler words?

DuckWispr features an onboard neural proofreading pipeline. It automatically adds periods, commas, and capitalizes sentences. It also actively strips out filler words like "um" and "ah" before the text hits your screen.

Why is it free right now?

We are currently in the Open Beta phase, meaning the app is completely free. We're gathering feedback before officially launching on the Mac App Store as a paid application. If you grab it now, it's yours.