A Superwhisper alternative for open-source Mac workflows.
Superwhisper publicly positions itself around AI voice-to-text across macOS, Windows, and iOS. Voicely takes a narrower route: free, open-source, macOS-first, local transcription, and AI-agent context.
Choose Voicely if you want open source
Voicely's code is public and MIT-licensed, with a free download and a GitHub-first workflow.
Choose Voicely for agent context
Voicely is built around Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Hermes, and MCP-style access to transcripts.
Check current product details
For current Superwhisper pricing, platforms, compliance claims, and feature details, use Superwhisper's official site. This page is not a substitute for their docs.
Questions
Is Voicely the same kind of app?
Both sit in the voice-to-text/dictation space, but Voicely is focused on free open-source macOS and AI-agent workflows.
Which is best?
It depends on platform, privacy, budget, and workflow. Voicely is strongest when local/open-source/agent context matters.