Voice dictation shouldn't require sending your words to someone else's computer. We built WisperCode to prove that.
Every voice-to-text tool on the market works the same way: record your voice, send it to a server, wait for a response. Your words travel through networks you don't control, land on machines you've never seen, and get processed by companies whose privacy policies change without notice.
For casual notes, maybe that's fine. For medical records, legal correspondence, proprietary code, or anything genuinely personal — it's not.
WisperCode runs OpenAI's Whisper models directly on your machine. The audio never leaves your device. There's no account to create, no server to connect to, no data to leak.
We added the features that make dictation actually useful for daily work: hotkey modes that match how you think, context-aware styling that adapts to the app you're in, filler word removal, custom vocabulary, snippets, and voice notes.
The result is a tool that respects your privacy and fits naturally into how you already work — on macOS and Windows.
Your voice never touches a server. We don't collect audio, transcriptions, or usage data. There's no cloud to breach because there is no cloud.
Every feature runs on your hardware. No internet required after the initial model download. Your machine does the work.
Slack, VS Code, Gmail, Notion — WisperCode types directly into whatever app you're using. No copy-paste needed.
WisperCode is designed and built in Australia. Our infrastructure, development, and business operations are all based locally.
Built on OpenAI’s open-source Whisper models and a stack of trusted open-source tools. We believe in standing on the shoulders of the open-source community.
No venture capital, no investors, no conflicting incentives. WisperCode is built by people who use it every day and answer only to our users.
No telemetry — WisperCode sends zero data home. We have no analytics, no crash reporting, no usage tracking.
No cloud dependency — Your audio is processed on your hardware. If our servers disappeared tomorrow, WisperCode would work exactly the same.
No dark patterns — No forced accounts, no artificial limits during beta, no data harvesting disguised as features.
Honest pricing — Free during beta means free. When we introduce paid plans, beta users will be respected.