Talk. It types itself. In any language.

Hold to dictate. Add to translate. Lands at your cursor in any Mac app.

Download — it's free

free · macOS 11+ · ~4 MB

Notarized by Apple · made by Codebridge

⅕ secto transcribe a phrase
0target languages
0 MBthe whole app
How it works

One gesture. Two languages.

Hold a key to talk in yours. Tap a second key mid-speech to land in theirs.

Step 1

Hold to talk

Press and hold the right Option key. Speak in your native language — Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Hindi, whatever.

Step 2
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Tap to translate

Add a second key mid-speech to pick your target language. Skip it if you just want dictation.

Step 3

It lands typed

Translated text appears right at your cursor. No copy-paste, no app switch, no chat UI in the way.

34 languages, all native

The list is real, not marketing.

English Español Português Português (Brasil) Français Italiano Deutsch 日本語 简体中文 繁體中文 한국어 العربية עברית हिन्दी ไทย Tiếng Việt Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa Melayu Українська Русский Polski Čeština Slovenčina Magyar Română Hrvatski Nederlands Svenska Norsk bokmål Dansk Suomi Ελληνικά Türkçe Català

Detected automatically. No menu to dig through.

How fast?
~½ second

Stop talking. About half a second later, the translation is already typed.

Typing in a language you barely speak ~45s
Lispr — hold, speak, done ~3s
See it

Said in English. Sent in Spanish.

WhatsApp · reply to Sofía
You said On my way — five minutes out. EN
ES

Hold +, speak English, send Spanish.

It also

Does the boring stuff well too.

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Plain dictation too

Skip the second key — same gesture works for monolingual dictation. Same speed, same languages, your cursor.

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Custom vocabulary

Add product names, code identifiers, your client list. Both sides — dictation and translation — respect the dictionary.

Instant

~0.2s for dictation, ~½s for translate. No "thinking…" spinner — text just shows up.

Any app

Slack, Notes, Figma, Terminal. If a cursor blinks, Lispr types there.

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Clipboard-safe

Inserts your text, then restores what you'd copied.

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Lives quietly

Menu bar, ~4 MB, push-to-talk. No window, no popups, no subscription.

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Where Lispr fits.

LisprWispr FlowApple Dictation
PriceFree$15/moFree
Translation built-in
No subscription
No account or sign-up
Languages, auto-detected~99~100manual
Push-to-talk, one key
Footprint~4 MB, menu barfull appbuilt-in
Speech modelWhisper large-v3proprietaryon-device

Public details as of June 2026. Lispr is in early access — it does one job, fast.

Safety

Safe to install, private by default.

Checked by Apple

Every release is notarized by Apple — scanned for malware, so macOS opens Lispr without a security warning.

A real, named company

Built by Codebridge — a real software company with a real address, not an anonymous developer. When macOS asks you to confirm the install, it'll say "Codebridge Technology, Inc." That's us.

No account, nothing to sign up for

No password, no profile, no login. There's nothing to breach, because there's nothing there.

Your voice is transcribed, then gone

Audio travels over an encrypted connection, gets transcribed, then is discarded. Nothing is stored on a server, and nothing trains a model.

Translation included

It's part of Lispr, not a paid add-on. Free during early access — and we'll tell you well ahead if that ever changes.

Questions

The honest answers.

What permissions does Lispr need?

Two, each granted once in System Settings: Microphone — so it can hear you — and Accessibility — so it can type into your other apps. Lispr walks you through both on first launch.

Which Macs are supported?

macOS 11 Big Sur or newer, on Apple Silicon and Intel. The whole app is around 4 MB.

Does it work offline?

No — transcription runs in the cloud, which is why it's this fast and accurate. The round trip is about 200 ms.

Which languages does it understand?

Around 99 for understanding what you said — that's Whisper, our speech model. For translating into another language, we polish 32 of those (see below).

Is it really free?

Yes — Lispr is free while it's in early access.

How is translation different from dictation?

Same gesture, one extra key. Hold to dictate — Lispr types what you said verbatim. Add to translate — Lispr types your sentence in your target language instead. You set your top two target languages in Settings, one per slot key.

Which target languages can Lispr translate to?

32 — the languages most people on Earth actually speak. Pin your top two to slot keys; pick any of the rest in Settings.

Stop typing in a language you don't think in.

Hold a key. Speak yours. Send theirs.

Download Lispr — free

macOS 11+ · ~4 MB · no account