How SpeakSense Keeps Your Recordings Private On-Device

TL;DR

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

  1. On-device speech models do the transcription — no server.
  2. No user accounts are created.
  3. Recordings and transcripts stay on your device unless you export them.
  4. 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

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.