GladiaFlow is an open-source desktop app for turning spoken language into text in virtually any text field. It captures microphone audio through a global hotkey and streams it to Gladia’s Live Transcription API. Partial and final results arrive in real time, then the app cleans punctuation, capitalization, and duplicate text before pasting the transcript into the active application. Users can choose push-to-talk or toggle activation and configure languages, code switching, vocabulary, and pronunciations. Dictation history, settings, and statistics are stored locally, while audio is not saved by the app. It supports macOS and Windows and uses a compact overlay and system tray controls to stay unobtrusive.

Features

  • Real-time voice-to-text dictation
  • Global push-to-talk or toggle hotkeys
  • Automatic transcript cleanup and formatting
  • Custom vocabulary and pronunciation support
  • Local dictation history and settings
  • macOS and Windows desktop support

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MIT License

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Operating Systems

Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Rust

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