Listening

Say the word.

Every other tool ends its turn and hands you back a prompt. This one asks out loud, opens the microphone, and waits. Your hands never have to be there.

Download for Apple siliconmacOS 12 or later. It answers in under a second.
It already speaks to
Claude Code
Codex
opencode
Hermes
and anything else that speaks MCP
The loop

Nothing carries on without you.

Holding the turn open means it listens, and takes what you said as the answer, so the thread of what you were both doing never gets dropped. You come back to a question, not to a prompt and a guess about where it got to.

You can tell whose turn it is without reading a word. The light is warm while it has the floor and cools the moment the floor is yours.

Dictation

Talk into anything.

For everything that is not a conversation. The words appear in the notch as you say them, and the finished line lands wherever your cursor already was: an editor, a commit message, a reply half written.

Tap instead of holding to latch the panel open, then tap again to send. Escape cancels without pasting.

The film

Fifty-six seconds.

Or watch the short ones, one per feature.

Nothing you say leaves this room.

Talking to an agent all day means saying half-formed things out loud, the ones you have not told anyone yet. Recognition and synthesis both run on your Mac, so the recording never becomes anybody else’s to keep.

No account to sign in to. No telemetry. The only thing it fetches is the models, once.

Everything else

Small things, used every day.

Every clip below is the app running. None of it is a mockup.

Cut it offPress the hotkey while it is talking and it stops mid-word and starts listening.
It says what it is doingA short line in the notch before anything slow, so a long pause is not a dead session.
VoicesTwo engines, six voices in the menu, and more are a line of JSON.
The word it always gets wrongOne rule per line. Corrections happen after recognition, so a wrong rule is visible and removable.
Hands-freeProSay “Hey Earshot” and talk. The wake word is what keeps it from transcribing the room.
A voice per projectProFour repositories open, four voices, so you know which one is asking without looking.
Mute one and let it workProSilence a project without stopping it. Questions still get through.
What you saidProThe last two hundred transcripts, on your machine, searchable from the menu.

Free and Pro

Free is one person and one agent, whole, with nothing switched off and no clock running. Pro is for when the room fills up.

Free

One person, one agent. No time limit.

$0
Dictation into any appThe three agent toolsEvery voice in the catalogueConfigurable hotkeyVocabulary rules for the words it mangles

Apple silicon, macOS 12 or later.

Pro

Once there is more than one agent, session, or machine.

$39once, yours to keep
A voice per project, so you know which one is talkingSpoken choices, matched against the agent’s own optionsMuting one project while it keeps workingHands-free: say “Hey Earshot” and talkHistory of the last two hundred transcriptsTeam licences that share vocabulary and config

The key works offline and never expires. Buying more than one seat? Email us.

Say the word.

Download for Apple siliconDrag it to Applications and open it. The setup window does the rest.