Companies in the category 'Speech Recognition'
These are companies that provide open source tools for speech recognition, converting spoken language into text.
Open-source voice-to-text dictation app
OpenWhispr is an open-source desktop dictation and transcription application. It enables privacy-first voice-to-text conversion using local AI models such as OpenAI Whisper and NVIDIA Parakeet, or cloud-based processing via user-supplied API keys. The application runs cross-platform on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and includes features such as AI-powered note cleanup, meeting transcription, a custom word dictionary, and an AI agent mode. The core desktop application is released under the MIT License, while the OpenWhispr Cloud API and website are proprietary.
Open-source AI dictation app
Amical is an open source, local-first AI dictation app that uses Whisper for speech-to-text and open source LLMs to provide context-aware transcription. The app detects the active application and automatically formats dictated text appropriately, whether for email, chat, code, or other contexts. It supports 100+ languages, runs offline for privacy, and is available on Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android.
Voice AI orchestration platform for India
Bolna is an end-to-end open-source voice AI orchestration platform built for Indian enterprises, enabling businesses to design, deploy, and scale conversational voice agents across more than 10 Indian languages. The platform integrates with leading ASR, LLM, and TTS providers and supports high-volume telephony workflows for use cases such as customer support, recruitment, collections, and e-commerce.
Speech recognition technology and research.
Alphacephei develops open-source speech recognition software designed for enterprises. Their core product is built on technologies such as AI/ML and is suitable for various industries requiring speech-to-text capabilities.
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