Voxtap
System-wide offline voice-to-text for Mac. No subscriptions.

About Voxtap
Introduction to Voxtap
Voxtap is a system-wide, offline voice-to-text application designed exclusively for macOS. It enables users to convert spoken language into text directly on their Mac without relying on cloud services or internet connectivity. The application targets professional developers, technical writers, and knowledge workers who spend significant time typing in integrated development environments (IDEs), terminals, documentation tools, and collaborative applications.
Voxtap operates entirely on-device using a private AI engine, ensuring speech data never leaves the user’s machine. It requires no account creation, subscription, or recurring fees, and offers lifetime access with free updates upon purchase. A 45-minute free trial is available without signup or credit card requirement.
Key Takeaways
- Runs fully offline on macOS 14+ (Sonoma), with optimal performance on Apple Silicon (M1 or newer); Intel support included
- System-wide functionality: works in any application with a text cursor—including VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, Cowork, Notion, Terminal, Slack, Figma, Obsidian, Xcode, IntelliJ, Chrome, Linear, and more
- Single global hotkey triggers immediate voice input; transcribed text appears at the current cursor position with sub-second latency
- Supports 25 languages with automatic language detection and filler word removal
- Includes a searchable transcription history panel with timestamps, duration metadata, and one-click copy
- Delivers 95%+ accuracy for English, with enhanced recognition of technical terminology, code syntax, and mixed-language speech
- Lifetime license priced at $29 for personal use, with business plans available for teams (5 or 10 Macs)
How Voxtap Works
Voxtap integrates at the system level using macOS accessibility and input method frameworks. Upon installation, users assign a customizable global hotkey. Pressing this key activates real-time speech recognition powered by an on-device neural network model. Audio is processed locally—no audio is uploaded, streamed, or stored remotely. The resulting text is inserted directly into the currently focused text field, regardless of the host application.
The application maintains a local database of all transcriptions, enabling full-text search, chronological browsing, and export via copy. Configuration is minimal: after download and installation, users can begin dictating immediately with no model selection, mode switching, or settings adjustment required. The interface includes a lightweight recording overlay and a dedicated history panel accessible from the menu bar.
Core Benefits and Applications
Voxtap improves workflow efficiency for developers by enabling rich, contextual prompt engineering for AI coding assistants. Instead of terse, ambiguous instructions like "fix the auth bug", users can verbally specify precise technical details—including file paths, line numbers, race conditions, and implementation requirements—resulting in fewer AI iterations and higher-quality outputs.
It supports multilingual workflows without manual language switching, making it suitable for global engineering teams. Use cases include drafting documentation in Notion, composing complex terminal commands, authoring pull request descriptions in GitHub clients, writing design specifications in Figma comments, and articulating debugging context in IDEs. Its privacy-first architecture makes it appropriate for handling proprietary code, client-sensitive communications, and regulated environments where data residency is required.
| Tier | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Personal | $29 (lifetime) | 1 Mac, all features, lifetime updates |
| Business (5×) | $119 (lifetime) | 5 Macs, $23.80 per seat |
| Business (10×) | $199 (lifetime) | 10 Macs, $19.90 per seat |
Refunds are available within 14 days of purchase with no questions asked.