I wanted a voice-to-text app but didn't trust any of the proprietary ones with my privacy.
So I decided to see if I could vibe code it with 0 macOS app & Swift experience.
It uses a local binary of whisper.cpp (a fast implementation of OpenAI's Whisper voice-to-text model in C++).
Github: https://github.com/richardwu/openwhisper
I also decided to take this as an opportunity to compare 3 agentic coding harnesses:
Cursor w/ Opus 4.6: - Best one-shot UI by far - Didn't get permissioning correct - Had issues making the "Cancel recording" hotkey being turned on all the time
Claude Code w/ Opus 4.6: - Fewest turns to get main functionality right (recording, hotkeys, permissions) - Was able to get a decent UI with a few more turns
Codex App w/ Codex 5.3 Extra-High: - Worst one-shot UI - None of the functionality worked without multiple subsequent prompts
stavros12 hours ago
I really like https://handy.computer for this.
whinvik9 hours ago
Another vote for handy. I am using with Parakeet and its pretty good.
Now its mostly about models getting better.
aanet2 hours ago
Thanks for the Handy info. (New to me)
Haven’t used Parakeet, but noting it too.
Commenting here so I come back to it.
PhilippGille7 hours ago
That's a very similar name as https://github.com/OpenWhispr/openwhispr
Which is a voice to text app as well.
kristianp8 hours ago
MacWhisper has been around for a while and it says no data leaves your machine.
zenapollo13 hours ago
I thought i had tried this but no it’s a massively crowded app name. I’ll check this out soon, but honestly this one has been great.
https://github.com/Starmel/OpenSuperWhisper
Though it seems like the dev stopped work on it
dcsan14 hours ago
how does it compare to wispr flow?
which beats the pants off android or iphone transcription...
umtksa16 hours ago
the video on github is not working
eduction9 hours ago
Requiring microphone access is a dealbreaker. I transcribe audio files I’ve recorded on other equipment. You don’t need my mic for that.
I clicked hoping it would leverage whisper’s translation capabilities as well, since MacWhisper does not do that (it leverages Apple’s subpar built in translation). It doesn’t do that either.
(Maybe you’re using this for dictation? That’s a very specific subset of transcription. I’d suggest using a name that leans into that.)