Made in Sydney. Runs on your machine.
VoiceNote is built by Stipple AI, a small team in Sydney, on a single stubborn belief: the best place for your voice is the computer in front of you — not someone else's.
Dictation finally got good. You can talk instead of type, and the words come out clean and punctuated. But almost every tool that got good did it the same way — by streaming your voice to a server in another country, transcribing it there, and asking you to trust a privacy policy about what happens to it next.
We thought that trade was backwards. Modern laptops are fast enough to do the whole thing locally: hear you, write it up for wherever you're typing, and learn how you speak — without a single byte leaving the machine. So that's what we built. Switch on airplane mode and VoiceNote still works, because nothing was ever leaving to begin with.
Who's behind it
VoiceNote is made by Stipple AI Pty Ltd, an Australian company based in Sydney. We're small on purpose. That means we answer our own support email, there's no growth team inventing reasons to collect your data, and we can make a decision — like "your voice never goes anywhere" — and simply keep it.
We build for Windows and Mac, including the newest Windows-on-ARM laptops that most dictation tools ignore. If it has a microphone and a keyboard, we want VoiceNote to make writing on it faster.
What we believe
On your device, always
Transcription, writing and learning all run on your own computer. There's no server to send your voice to — so there's nothing to leak, subpoena, or breach.
Buy it once
No subscription, no per-seat games. Pay once, own it, and every future update is included.
It gets better as you use it
Every correction teaches it your names, your jargon and your voice — permanently, and privately.
Try it — it's a small download.
Hold one key and talk. Everything stays on your computer.