Speak anywhere Windows lets you type. Press a hotkey, talk, and your words appear in whatever app is focused — Word, your browser, Slack, code editors, anything. Powered by OpenAI's Whisper (via faster-whisper and whisper.cpp), running 100% on your machine — accelerated on any modern GPU: NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel.
- 🔒 Private by design — no cloud, no account, no API key. Your voice never leaves your computer.
- ⚡ Fast on any GPU — NVIDIA (CUDA), AMD and Intel (Vulkan), or CPU. Eqho auto-detects your hardware and picks the fastest local engine; real-time preview as you speak.
- 🆓 Free and open source — no subscription, no word limits, ever.
- 🌍 13 languages — English-optimized by default, multilingual models one click away.
Windows (recommended): grab Eqho-Setup-<version>.exe from Releases → double-click → done. Prefer no installer? Use the portable .zip.
Linux / macOS: download the .tar.gz / .dmg from Releases (core dictation supported since v0.6.0 — see platform notes).
From source:
git clone https://github.com/danielmevit/eqho.git
cd eqho
python -m venv venv && venv\Scripts\activate # Windows
pip install -r requirements.txt
python run.pyFirst run downloads the default speech model (distil-large-v3, ~1.5 GB) — after that, everything is offline.
- Click into any app where you want text.
- Press Alt+Q — a floating bar shows "Listening…".
- Speak naturally. Watch the live transcription preview.
- Press Alt+Q again — your words are typed into the app.
Toggle or hold-to-talk, your choice. The hotkey is customizable.
- Dictation into any application via clipboard paste or simulated typing
- Live transcription overlay with adjustable position and opacity
- Settings dashboard — dark, light, and system themes
- Transcript history — searchable, exportable, stored locally, one-click clear
- Custom vocabulary — teach it your names and jargon
- Voice commands — "new line", "period", "delete that" (opt-in)
- Text replacements — auto-correct words the model keeps missing
- Volume ducking — quiets your speakers while you dictate
- Model picker — from
tiny(150 MB, fastest) tolarge-v3(3.1 GB, most accurate);distil-large-v3default hits the sweet spot for English - Dual-engine, cross-vendor GPU — NVIDIA acceleration via CUDA (faster-whisper) and AMD / Intel / NVIDIA acceleration via Vulkan (whisper.cpp), with a CPU fallback. Eqho auto-selects the best engine for your machine — or choose it yourself in Settings → General → Inference Engine
English · Spanish · Mandarin · Japanese · Korean · Vietnamese · Arabic · Ukrainian · French · German · Portuguese · Russian · Italian
Distil models are English-optimized; for other languages pick large-v3-turbo or medium in the Models tab.
- 64-bit Windows 10/11 (primary), Linux X11, or macOS — there is no 32-bit build; the on-device AI models require a 64-bit system
- Python 3.10+ (only when running from source)
- Optional GPU acceleration — auto-detected, no configuration:
- NVIDIA — CUDA Toolkit 12.x for ~5× faster transcription (
winget install Nvidia.CUDA) - AMD & Intel — no toolkit to install; the Windows build ships the Vulkan engine (whisper.cpp), which also runs on NVIDIA
- NVIDIA — CUDA Toolkit 12.x for ~5× faster transcription (
- Linux: needs
libportaudio2,xclip, and an AppIndicator library for the tray; global hotkeys and text injection target X11 (Wayland is on the roadmap). - macOS: grant Eqho Accessibility and Input Monitoring in System Settings → Privacy & Security; first launch of the unsigned app is right-click → Open.
- Unsigned Windows binaries show a SmartScreen prompt on first run — "More info" → "Run anyway". Code signing is planned.
Is my audio uploaded anywhere? No. Transcription runs locally via CTranslate2. The only network access is the one-time model download.
Does it cost anything? No. Free, open source, no premium tier.
Does it work on AMD or Intel GPUs? Yes. Besides the NVIDIA (CUDA) engine, Eqho ships a cross-vendor Vulkan engine (whisper.cpp) that accelerates dictation on AMD Radeon and Intel Arc / Iris graphics — and NVIDIA too. Eqho detects your hardware and picks the fastest engine automatically; you can also set it manually under Settings → General → Inference Engine.
How accurate is it? Whisper-class accuracy — state of the art for open speech recognition. Pick a bigger model for tougher audio.
Where are my settings and history? In your user config folder (%APPDATA%\Eqho on Windows) — never in the cloud.
Settings persist to settings.json in your config folder — everything is also adjustable from the tray menu and dashboard. For development docs, see AGENTS.md, docs/ai/, ROADMAP.md, and CHANGELOG.md. The repo is CodeGraph-indexed (codegraph init after cloning).
For the technically curious (the website stays non-technical on purpose):
- Two interchangeable inference engines, selected automatically or in Settings → General:
- faster-whisper on CTranslate2 — CUDA on NVIDIA, optimized INT8/FP16 on CPU
- whisper.cpp via
pywhispercpp— Vulkan acceleration on AMD Radeon, Intel Arc/Iris and NVIDIA, from one wheel (built bytools/mkwheel.py)
- Subprocess model host — the model runs in a separate process (
src/model_host.py), so engine/model switches never freeze or crash the UI, and VRAM is released cleanly - Adaptive VAD with a self-calibrating noise floor and user sensitivity; audio is captured with
sounddevice/PortAudio at 16 kHz mono - Deterministic text pipeline (
src/textproc.py) — casing/spacing cleanup, voice commands, user replacements; never rephrases what you said (no LLM touches your words) - UI: tkinter + CustomTkinter dashboard, a frameless always-on-top overlay with a numpy-rendered animated "listening pill" (
src/pillfx.py), tray viapystray - Injection: clipboard-paste or simulated typing per app, with per-app rules
- Packaging: PyInstaller bundles + Inno Setup installer (Windows), tar.gz/AppImage (Linux), dmg (macOS) — all built by CI on every version tag (
.github/workflows/release.yml) - Python 3.10+, ~zero telemetry: the app never phones home; the only network call is the model download you ask for
Eqho is licensed under the GNU AGPL-3.0: free to use, study, and modify — if you redistribute it or a derivative (including as a network service), you must keep the copyright and attribution notices and release your version under the same license. © Daniel Mevit.
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