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Hey everyone! 👋 It's Braden, and I'm excited to introduce Whispering—a fully open-source, local-first speech-to-text app, and the first app in the Epicenter ecosystem. You can give it a star, install it here, and start using it today.
I use Whispering multiple hours daily for voice coding, writing, and thinking out loud. I churned from Wispr Flow and Superwhisper after I built it.
I think the ergonomics are quite delightful, and I hope you will too!
You use a transcription app, but you have no idea what happens to your data.
They’re not open-source. They might call themselves “local” or say “inference stays on device”—but you still can’t see the code. It’s a black box, and for all you know, you’re the product.
Your voice recordings might be sitting on their servers and sold to other providers. You're locked into their ecosystem. When they pivot, get acquired, or shut down, your workflow will break.
Many “AI transcription” startups are just API or local inference wrappers with subscription pricing. You speak into their app, they send your audio to a transcription API like Whisper, then charge you monthly for what you could run yourself. Some run locally, but none I found were open-source with the UX I needed.
Truly free and open-source transcription software that matches (or surpasses) the ergonomics of paid, closed-software alternatives. I think Whispering is now at that stage.
There are many other applications in the transcription landscape. Whispering offers some notable features:
Fundamental tools shouldn’t require trusting a black box. And they shouldn’t charge you rent for something you could run yourself.
We believe productivity apps should be open-source and transparent with your data, and we want to destroy their business models with open-source alternatives.
These alternatives will need to match them feature-by-feature, have a great UX, and eventually, be built on top of our shared memory layer.
Whispering is the first app in the Epicenter ecosystem: local-first, open-source tools built on top of a shared memory of plain text and SQLite. We hope to replace siloed, data-driven tools with local-first alternatives that share a single, user-owned memory layer.
We also hope to support many more offline models over time, giving you maximum flexibility in how and where your data is processed.
We’re not stopping at transcription. While most transcription apps tinker with static dictionaries or custom word lists, our eventual goal with Epicenter is to leverage that shared memory. We could connect transcription to everything you think, write, and build, all within a trustworthy, local-first environment.
Whispering would pick up your common phrases, technical terms, and more. Over time, you create custom transformation pipelines that adapt to your writing style, your voice, and your world.
Try it, and let us know what’s up. I hope Whispering becomes a part of your workflow!