Speechify’s Windows App Uses Local Models For Transcription And Dictation
Speechify launches a native Windows app with on-device AI for dictation and text-to-speech — no cloud required on supported PCs.
Matilda
Speechify’s Windows App Uses Local Models For Transcription And Dictation
Speechify Windows App Runs AI Locally — And That Changes Everything for Productivity If you have ever wished your computer could read to you or take dictation without sending your voice to the cloud, Speechify just made that possible on Windows. The company launched a native Windows app that processes voice entirely on your device, covering both dictation across apps and text-to-speech playback for documents, articles, and PDFs. For over 50 million users already on the platform, this is a significant leap forward. What the Speechify Windows App Actually Does At its core, the new Windows app does two things well. It reads content aloud using a library of high-quality voices, and it lets you dictate text into any app on your desktop. What makes this release stand out is not just the feature set — it is the fact that the AI models powering these features live on your machine, not in a data centre somewhere far away. The app ships with three on-device models running simultaneously. First is a…