For work you can't upload
Journalists protecting sources, lawyers drafting privileged notes, clinicians and researchers handling sensitive conversations: when the recording must not leave the room, on-device is the only acceptable answer.
Private voice-to-text for Mac means your audio is transcribed on your machine and never uploaded. oto has no account, no telemetry, and no data collection, so there's nothing on our side to breach: nothing ever arrives in the first place.
Most apps promise not to look at your data. oto is built so there's no data to look at.
Journalists protecting sources, lawyers drafting privileged notes, clinicians and researchers handling sensitive conversations: when the recording must not leave the room, on-device is the only acceptable answer.
oto never asks who you are, never phones home with usage data, and never builds a profile. Your transcripts live on your Mac, under your control.
If you choose an optional cloud engine, your API keys are stored in the macOS Keychain. The system encrypts them; we don't handle them and they never touch a server of ours.
Press your hotkey in any app. Your microphone feeds oto directly, and nothing streams to a server.
Local engines like Whisper and Parakeet v3 turn speech into text on your own hardware.
Text lands at your cursor; history is stored locally where you can search, export, or delete it.
One honest caveat: if you deliberately switch on a bring-your-own-key cloud engine, audio goes to that provider under your key. oto says so plainly and ships with all of them off.
Turn Wi-Fi off and keep dictating; it works identically. Or watch oto with a network monitor like Little Snitch: with cloud engines off, there's no audio traffic to see.
No app telemetry and no data collection. The app checks for updates, and that's the extent of its conversation with the internet.
Voice-to-text that treats your audio like it's none of our business, because it isn't. $8 once.