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AuraScribe

AuraScribe is a free and open-source voice dictation app for Windows. You press a hotkey, speak, and the transcribed text is typed into whatever application has focus: browsers, editors, terminals, chat boxes, or form fields.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source (MIT)

Platforms

  • Windows  (Windows 10 / 11)
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Features

Properties

  1.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  Voice dictation
  2.  Offline
  3.  Speech Transcription
  4.  Speech to text
  5.  Voice recognition

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AuraScribe information

  • Developed by

    IN flagJeswin Thomas Jestin
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Malayalam
    • Kannada
    • Hindi
    • German
    • French
    • Spanish
    • Italian
    • Portuguese
    • Dutch
    • Polish
    • Russian
    • Ukrainian
    • Greek
    • Czech
    • Swedish
    • Danish
    • Finnish
    • Hungarian
    • Romanian
    • Bulgarian
    • Croatian
    • Slovak
    • Estonian
    • Maltese
    • Lithuanian
    • Latvian
    • Burmese
    • Arabic
    • Persian
    • Kazakh
    • Mongolian
    • Uzbek
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Thai
    • Vietnamese
    • Indonesian
    • Malay
    • Khmer
    • Lao
    • Tamil
    • Telugu
    • Bengali
    • Urdu
    • Marathi
    • Gujarati
    • Panjabi, Punjabi
    • Nepali
    • Sinhala, Sinhalese
    • Chinese

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What is AuraScribe?

AuraScribe is a free and open-source voice dictation app for Windows. You press a hotkey, speak, and the transcribed text is typed into whatever application has focus: browsers, editors, terminals, chat boxes, or form fields. All speech recognition runs on-device, so no audio is sent to the cloud and no account is required; after a one-time model download it works fully offline. It supports English, 25 European languages, roughly 40 Asian languages, and Malayalam and Kannada, using four on-device engines, and applies automatic punctuation, casing, and filler-word cleanup. Released under the MIT license.

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