A meeting transcript shouldn't cost you your privacy.
Most apps upload your audio, make you sign in, and put a bot in your call.
Synopsule records and transcribes on your Mac or iPhone. Nothing leaves the device. ↓
A meeting transcript shouldn't cost you your privacy.
Most apps upload your audio, make you sign in, and put a bot in your call.
Synopsule records and transcribes on your Mac or iPhone. Nothing leaves the device. ↓
@UltraLinx Build Synopsule, a fully local meeting transcription Mac and iOS app that allows you to BYOK if you'd like to connect to Claude or ChatGPT. Was built with both Claude and Codex, and even the announcement video was built fully with Fable.
https://t.co/bAstzh0QoD
Speaker labels and search run on-device too. It learns returning voices without a cloud model, and raw audio is deleted once the transcript exists.
Summaries are opt-in. Run them locally or with your own key. Only transcript text ever leaves, only when you ask.
@oaZsxer@X Working on a local first whisper audio transcribing app that doesn't require a subscription and allows you to BYOK for subscriptions.
https://t.co/v9Ev8XD0o4
@araseb_ Synopsule, a whisper app that transcribes audio locally. No required monthly subscription to use and has BYOK functionality, so you can use your own API keys to summarize transcripts.
https://t.co/bAstzh0QoD
@UltraLinx Thinking about building an MCP server directly into synopsule so that you can reference your transcripts directly from Claude or Codex, let me know if you'd find that helpful!
@kevinrose@craftdocs I love apps adopting the BYOK approach. Would love to hear what you think of this meeting transcription app that runs locally, but also lets you BYOK for meeting summarization
https://t.co/8x7s1uhixs