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oto vs VoiceInk

oto vs VoiceInk: both are local-first and pay-once. VoiceInk is open source at $25-$49 per license, while oto is $8 on the Mac App Store and adds file transcription and translation.

$8 once Offline by default No account
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The practical differences.

Category oto VoiceInk
Price over 3 years $8 total, everything included $25 (1 Mac), $39 (2 Macs), or $49 (3 Macs), one-time
Offline transcription Yes, on-device by default Yes, local whisper.cpp and Parakeet models
Privacy posture No account, no telemetry, audio never leaves your Mac by default Local-first; optional cloud enhancement with your own API keys
Languages 100+ with Whisper, automatic language detection 100+ languages
Best fit Dictation plus file and meeting transcription at one $8 price Open-source purists who want to audit or build the app themselves

Pricing checked July 2026 (tryvoiceink.com: $25 / $39 / $49 one-time licenses for 1, 2, or 3 Macs; source code on GitHub under GPL). Prices and product claims change, so verify current terms on VoiceInk's site before buying.

Honest take

Where VoiceInk is the better pick.

VoiceInk's trump card is that it's open source under GPL v3. You can read every line, audit the privacy claims yourself, and even compile it from source. Its Power Mode applies per-app settings automatically, and it has an active community shaping the roadmap on GitHub. If open source is a hard requirement for the software you trust with your voice, VoiceInk is the honest pick, and it's pay-once too.

The oto case

Where oto wins.

Does more for less

oto transcribes audio and video files with a batch queue, translates speech to English (with Whisper), and records long-form meetings with your mic and the meeting audio captured separately. All of it is included at $8, a fraction of VoiceInk's $25-$49.

Three local engines

Whisper, Parakeet v3, and Apple's on-device speech on newer Macs. Pick the engine that fits each job instead of being limited to two.

Mac App Store trust

Apple's review process, sandboxing, automatic updates, and easy refunds. No license keys, no manual update downloads, nothing to compile.

FAQ

Quick answers.

Both are pay-once. What's the real difference?

Scope and price. VoiceInk focuses on live dictation and trades on open source. oto covers dictation plus file transcription, translation to English, and meeting recording, for $8 instead of $25-$49.

Can VoiceInk transcribe audio files?

VoiceInk is live-dictation only, per our last check; it doesn't import or batch-transcribe audio files. oto handles WAV, MP3, M4A, AIFF, AAC, FLAC, CAF, MP4, and MOV out of the box.

Own it for $8.
Once.

Download oto from the Mac App Store, or try the full app free through TestFlight.

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