Your voice never leaves your computer.

InkBeepAI is dictation for Windows. Hold a key anywhere, speak, and your words are typed straight into whatever you're working in — with the speech recognition running entirely on your own machine. Nothing is uploaded, because there is nowhere to upload it to.

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Windows Available now

The full experience. Hold Ctrl + Win in any app, speak, release, and the text lands at your cursor — Gmail, Word, Slack, your editor, anywhere you can type.

See InkBeepAI for Windows

Phones Not planned

iOS forbids both halves of what InkBeepAI does, and its keyboards can't even reach the microphone. Android could technically run the same engine, but only as a full keyboard you'd have to adopt — competing with free ones that already do it. A Mac version is the likelier next step, since a Mac can do the real thing.

The honest explanation
🔒 Your voice never leaves your device 🚫 No account, ever 🌐 Works with no internet ⚡ Sub-second transcription 💳 No subscription

What actually leaves your computer

Your voiceNever sent
Your transcriptsNever sent
Audio recordings on diskNever written
Your name or email, to use the appNever asked
Anything, to train a modelNever
A licence check, once a fortnightYour key + an anonymous machine ID

Don't take our word for it

Turn off your Wi-Fi and keep dictating. Same speed, same accuracy, nothing missing. A cloud dictation tool stops dead at that point; InkBeepAI cannot tell the difference.

That is the whole test, and no tool that uploads your audio can pass it.

How it works, in detail →

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InkBeepAI for Windows

The product page: what it does, what you need to run it, and the pricing ladder from one device up to a hundred.

Features

Everything it does, and — on the same page — everything it deliberately does not do.

Offline dictation & privacy

Why on-device speech recognition matters, exactly how it works here, and how to verify the claim yourself.

For confidential work

Therapists, clinicians, lawyers, journalists — when uploading audio to a third party is not an option you have.

RSI & accessibility

If typing is painful or difficult, this is typing you do not have to do. No medical claims, just fewer keystrokes.

vs Windows Voice Typing

Windows already has dictation built in. An honest comparison, including when you should just use the free one.

vs Dragon

How a single hold-to-talk gesture compares with a full professional dictation suite — and where Dragon wins.

iPhone & Android

The honest explanation of why there is no phone version, and what a Mac version would look like instead.

Open-source licences

Full attribution for every open-source component bundled inside the app.

Refunds

14 days, no questions asked, and what happens to your licence key afterwards.

Terms of sale

Written to match what the software actually does, not what a template says.

Privacy policy

What little we hold — an email address against a licence key — and nothing else.