Native Mac Speech-to-Text That Runs Locally - Privacy, Speed, and No Cloud

Native Mac Speech-to-Text That Runs Locally A Reddit thread about testing "a native, private and very fast speech-to-text app" on Mac drew a lot of interest. The appeal is obvious: you talk, it typ...

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Native Mac Speech-to-Text That Runs Locally - Privacy, Speed, and No Cloud

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Native Mac Speech-to-Text That Runs Locally A Reddit thread about testing "a native, private and very fast speech-to-text app" on Mac drew a lot of interest. The appeal is obvious: you talk, it types, and nothing leaves your machine. No cloud API calls, no latency, no subscription fees, no privacy concerns. For AI desktop agents, local speech-to-text is not just a nice feature - it is foundational. If you are using voice to control an agent that manages your desktop, sending audio to a cloud API means every command you speak travels to a server somewhere. That includes everything visible on your screen that you might reference out loud - passwords, financial data, private conversations. Speed Changes the Interaction Model Cloud-based transcription adds 200-500ms of latency per utterance. That does not sound like much, but it is enough to break the feeling of direct control. When you say "move this file to the projects folder" and there is a half-second delay before anything happens, it