Spokenly for Android
Spokenly is not yet available for Android. It is a dictation app for macOS and iOS with local and cloud speech-to-text models, AI text processing, voice-controlled automation, and support for 100+ languages. Join the waitlist to be notified when that changes.
Updated May 2026
Want Spokenly on Android?
Join the waitlist. If enough people are interested, we may explore a Android version.
Why Spokenly Started with Apple
Spokenly was built first with Swift and relies on Apple-specific APIs for on-device transcription, system-wide text insertion, and macOS automation. These deep OS integrations are what make the app fast and reliable, and they are the reason we started on Apple before expanding to other platforms. The Windows version is now in public beta.
An Android version would need to recreate all of this natively: local model inference, real-time cloud streaming, AI text processing, and system-wide input. We want to build it, but it has to meet the same quality bar as the macOS, iOS, and Windows versions.
What You Get with Spokenly
Spokenly is completely free with local models and BYOK. No account needed.
Free on macOS and iOS
- Local models (Whisper, Parakeet, Qwen3-ASR) and cloud models (Deepgram, OpenAI, Soniox, ElevenLabs)
- 100+ languages with real-time streaming and file-based transcription
- Bring your own API keys from 11 providers at zero cost
- AI text processing with custom prompts (GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, Grok, local LLMs via Ollama)
- Agent mode for voice-controlled automation with tools (web search, app launch, shell commands)
- MCP server for AI coding agents like Claude Code and Cursor
- File transcription with speaker labels and timestamped segments
- Voice journal, word replacements, iOS keyboard extension, and offline mode
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Spokenly available for Android?
Not yet. Spokenly is currently available on macOS, iOS, and Windows (public beta). There is no Android version at this time, but you can join the waitlist on this page to be notified if that changes.
Why doesn't Spokenly support Android?
Spokenly was first built with Swift for macOS and iOS, and the Windows version was added recently as a public beta. An Android version would need to be developed separately, which is why it is not available yet.
Will Spokenly ever come to Android?
An Android version is something we want to build. Join the waitlist on this page to be the first to know when it launches.
Have a Mac or iPhone? Try Spokenly
Spokenly is free to download on macOS and iOS. Use local models offline or connect your own API keys for cloud transcription at no cost. No account or subscription required to get started.
On iPhone, Spokenly includes a custom keyboard extension with voice dictation in any app, a share extension for transcribing audio files, and a lock screen widget for quick access.
Try Spokenly on macOS
Free with local models. No account required.
Download for macOS