How SpeakSense Keeps Your Recordings Private On-Device
SpeakSense creates no user accounts and uploads no recordings to a server: audio and transcripts stay on your device, processed by on-device speech models, unless you choose to export them.
Why it’s private
- On-device speech models do the transcription — no server.
- No user accounts are created.
- Recordings and transcripts stay on your device unless you export them.
- It works offline, so nothing needs to be sent.
Why it works this way
Voice notes capture your most candid material — meetings, ideas, personal memos — and shipping that to a transcription server is a real exposure. SpeakSense keeps audio and transcripts on your device, with no account tying them to you, and processes everything with on-device models. Sharing is a deliberate choice, not the default, so your recordings stay yours.
Tips & edge cases
- Airplane mode works — a simple proof nothing is sent.
- No account means nothing to leak or cancel.
- Sensitive conversations stay on your phone by default.
FAQ
Are my recordings uploaded? No. Audio and transcripts stay on your device unless you choose to export them.
Do I need an account? No. SpeakSense doesn’t create user accounts.
Does it work offline? Yes. On-device speech models mean transcription works in low-connectivity environments.