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Every feature — dictation, polish, translation, interpreting, voice cloning, agents — shown live in the actual app interface. Speak, and your Mac does the rest.
Talk. It types.
Hold ⌃⌘, speak, release — near-instant on-device speech-to-text dropped straight into whatever app has focus.
A live waveform tracks your voice. Nothing leaves your Mac; the on-device model runs locally.
Raw in. Clean out.
Every transcript is cleaned before it lands — filler words dropped, stutters merged, punctuation and casing fixed in one pass.
You speak the way you think. Vible writes the way you'd type.
Select. ⌘C ⌘C. Done.
Double-tap copy on any selected text — instant translate, rewrite, polish or summarise inline. DeepL-style, no tab switch.
The popup springs up right at your cursor. Pick a tone, hear it spoken, or replace in place with one click.
Two people. One barrier, gone.
Real-time two-way interpreter — you speak your language, they hear theirs, spoken back aloud. Set both languages once and just talk.
For travel, meetings, the front desk — anywhere two people don't share a tongue.
Hear it. Say it. Nail it.
Practise a new language or smooth an accent — Vible reads the target, hears you back, and scores every word.
A speak-listen-correct loop on real human speech. The word that needs work gets flagged; retry, and watch the score climb.
Any text, your voice.
Studio-grade neural TTS in 20+ languages with real emotion — natural prosody, not robot-flat readback.
Clone your own voice from a ~30 second sample, then make it read anything you type, on-device or on cloud GPU.
A market for voices.
Clone your voice once, then share, license or rent it out to anyone on the network.
Creators keep 85% — the platform takes 15%. Renters spend credits per use, you earn while you sleep.
Your agents get a voice — and a phone.
An OpenAI-compatible /v1 endpoint plus MCP gives any agent — Claude, HERMES, OpenClaw — a natural voice over Vible.
It can phone you, talk things through, and ask for exactly what it needs to run. You stay in the loop without staring at a terminal.
On-device by default.
Speech-to-text and text-to-speech run locally on Apple Silicon — both on-device models. Offline, nothing leaves your Mac.
Flip one switch for GPU cloud speed when you want it. Either way the wire is encrypted.
Talk fast. Save hours.
Vible counts every word you speak and shows the hours it saves versus typing — tracked entirely on your device, never uploaded.
For work that lives in text — specs, plans, messages, docs — talking instead of typing is the cheapest productivity win there is.
Free to start. $6 for flow.
On-device features are free forever — dictate, polish and speak with neural TTS, no account, no limits.
Flow $6/mo adds translate, the live interpreter, the agent and emotion. Studio $9/mo adds GPU voices, voice cloning and the voice library.
Members have no length limits — cloud features run on monthly credits, billed by usage.