Built for speed
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Runs on your machine. Polishes a sentence in under two seconds, even when it is rewriting your tone from the ground up.
Status threads. Email. Comments. Tickets. Briefs. The writing isn't the work; it's how the work happens, hours per day. Recitey turns spoken thinking into typed prose, in the app you're already in.
Watch a Slack reply, a Gmail message, and a Linear ticket get drafted out loud in 46 seconds.
Free. Private. Works on most Windows machines. Runs offline·~3 GB after first launch
Audio stays on your device.Free tier is fully offline.
Press your hotkey, speak, paste. Choose how much help you want.
Direct transcription in under one second. No cloud step, no delay. Pure speed for quick notes.
“Testing again, it seems like it's not moving at all.”
Removes filler words, fixes punctuation and grammar. Your words, just cleaner.
um so basically we need to like fix the config
“We need to fix the config.”
Better word choice and clearer structure, still in your own voice. Doesn't just clean up.
yeah so the deployment is kind of slow we need it faster
“We should review the deployment pipeline.”
The strip records. The sidebar lets you switch modes without opening anything. Watch each mode in action.
can you give the Q3 deck a quick read before 5?
The strip lives at the bottom of your screen while you're recording.
Docked at the edge while Recitey is running.
A baseline tone, optional writing samples to learn your voice, and hard rules that always apply.
Sets the baseline tone when no per-app rule applies.
Paste short examples of your writing so transcripts sound like you.
Applied on every dictation, on top of samples and preset.
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Runs on your machine. Polishes a sentence in under two seconds, even when it is rewriting your tone from the ground up.
The transcription happens on your machine. Whisper turns your voice into text without ever sending audio to a server. The free tier is fully offline. Close your laptop, fly to Tokyo, dictate the whole flight on airplane mode. Same product.
Pro adds an optional cloud rewrite for users who want a faster polish step. When that toggle is on, only the rough text leaves your device. The audio never does. The text goes to Anthropic Claude Haiku, the model that drafts the polish. Anthropic does not train on API data. The toggle is off by default. You decide what crosses the wire.
What Recitey hears is the same. What it writes depends on the app you're in.
Hi-comma. Paragraph break. Bullets where you list things.
Say “at Alex” and Recitey writes @alex. No commas Slack doesn't want.
JSDoc structure, not email. @returns gets its proper tag.
Anywhere you have a cursor.
Most writing tools assume you start with a blank page and a clear head. Most days, neither is true.
You explained it perfectly on the call. Then you sit down to write the follow-up and the words refuse to come.
Familiar moments. The five-line Slack reply that took fifteen minutes. The PRD section still rough on Friday because you wrote it on Monday and never had time to come back. The code comment that says TODO: explain six months later.
Recitey starts at the moment you actually have the thought.
Press a key. Talk. The polished version appears at your cursor.Not a transcript. The sentence you wish you'd typed.
The transcription happens on your machine. Audio never leaves your device. Free is uncapped because there is no per-call cost when the model is local. Pro adds an optional cloud rewrite, with a 30-day refund.
Most voice tools live in a cloud, bill by the minute, and stop working offline. Recitey runs offline by default.
Mac and Linux are coming. Today, this is for the people who write all day on a Windows machine.
Status updates, decision threads, briefs, reviews. The async layer is where real work gets recorded, and it eats hours every day.
Recitey takes the rough version off the cliff. Speak it once, edit lightly, paste it where it's needed. The day stops being mostly typing.
The careful version is in your head. The page is where it flattens. Translation tools make you sound like everyone else, which is worse than sounding non-native.
Recitey works in your spoken English and polishes lightly. The voice on the page is closer to the voice in your head.
API references, runbooks, postmortems. The structure is already in your head when you sit down; the blank page is the bottleneck, not the knowledge.
Recitey starts at the rough draft. Tone-aware polish matches technical register without sanding the precision flat.
On-device dictation is free, uncapped. Cleanup and Rewrite get 2,000 words a week on Free, unlimited on Pro.
No credit card required
Uncapped on-device dictation, plus 2,000 cloud-polish words a week.
Billed annually
$120 billed yearly · save 23%
or $13/month billed monthly
For professionals and power users who write daily.
Need it for your team? hello@recitey.com
No. The transcription is local and uses a tuned engine, but the personality is in the rewrite, the per-app tone, the personal style profile, and the floating widget. Transcription is the smallest part of what Recitey does.
Never. Free tier is fully offline. Pro sends only the rough text to the rewrite engine, never audio. The widget shows a "Network: 0 KB sent" indicator while you record so you can verify.
Coming. Recitey is Windows-first because that's where we and our early-access writers spend the day. macOS is in early build, Linux is on the roadmap. Tell us your platform at hello@recitey.com.
Yes, on Pro. Define your voice once: banned phrases, preferred contractions, custom dictionary, common acronyms. Recitey follows them on every dictation, no matter the mode.
Yes, on Pro. Beyond the rules you set yourself, Recitey quietly studies your past dictations on your machine and builds a short note on how you actually write, then matches it on every rewrite so the result sounds like you, not a generic assistant. It is built entirely on-device. Nothing is uploaded to create it. You can read it, edit it, or turn it off in Settings.
Still works. Median latency goes from ~160ms to ~900ms on CPU-only machines. Fast mode is unaffected. Clean and Rewrite are slower but still under one second on a modern laptop.
Yes. Cancel from settings, no calls, no friction. Free mode keeps working. Your style profile and dictionary stay on your machine. We do not delete anything when you downgrade.
Press a key. Talk. Done.