Speak freely. Notes appear. Nothing leaves your Mac.
After a one-time setup, recording, transcription, note generation, and storage all happen on your Mac. Turn off Wi-Fi — it keeps working.
Requires a Mac with an Apple chip (M1 or later) and 16 GB of memory. No account, no App Store.
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The sealed app: the recording window with the seal badge and the connection counter reading 0.
Their answer is paperwork. Ours is physics.
The cloud notetaker’s answer
Paperwork.
- SOC 2 reports.
- Zero-data-retention clauses.
- Data processing agreements.
Promises about a copy of your conversation that still lives on someone else’s servers.
Our answer
Physics.
- The note is written on your Mac.
- The app can prove that nothing left it.
- No server holds a copy to promise anything about.
A protection you can watch, not a policy you have to trust.
Three steps. All of them on your Mac.
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Recording window mid-capture: timer, waveform, live transcript.
Record
A keyboard shortcut or the menu bar starts recording. The timer and live transcript show it is listening.
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Saved — writing it now. The background job confirmation.
End & Generate
One command hands the recording to the AI on your Mac, and you’re off to the next meeting. The note finishes in the background.
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Meeting Notes detail with the type label and action items.
The note
A structured note appears, tagged with its detected type. Written and stored on your Mac, encrypted.
Provable, not asserted
Don’t take our word for it. Take the counter’s.
Privacy theater is a page of certifications. Our answer is a number on the screen you can check, and a test you can run.
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The seal badge up close, with the privacy panel: the connection counter and the last time anything left this Mac.
A live counter, not a promise
The app shows the number of network connections it has made this session. When the seal is engaged and the note-writing AI is installed, that number is 0 — and you can watch it.
A one-tap Seal Test
Press it and the app tries to open a network connection to itself. You watch the attempt start and die before it ever reaches the network. Proof you ran yourself beats a badge we drew.
Turn off Wi-Fi. It keeps working.
Recording, transcription, and note generation run with the network off. The most direct test there is.
Nine templates. One private pipeline.
The app detects the type on your Mac and structures the note to match. From a recipe to a standard operating procedure — the same machine, the same seal.
Attendees, decisions, action items, next steps. The flagship.
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Meeting Notes: attendees, decisions, action items, next steps.
- General
Anything spoken, structured into a clean note.
- Email
Dictate the gist; get a draft to edit and send.
- Interview Notes
Source conversations, kept off servers.
Built for this work → - Client Memo
A record of the client meeting, on a machine you control.
Built for this work → - 1:1 Debrief
Personnel conversations that never belong in a vendor cloud.
Built for this work → - Checklist
Spoken steps become a checkable list.
- Recipe
Talk through a dish; get ingredients and method.
- SOP
Standard operating procedures from a walkthrough.
Buy it once. It’s yours.
No meters, no per-seat cloud bill. The mechanics matter more than the number:
- Two activations per license, deactivate yourself anytime.
- The perpetual license never stops working.
- Your notes, library, and export never lock — not on trial expiry, not ever.
$49 introductory, once. Or $9.99/mo.
Pricing and licensing go live with launch.
See full pricing — and how records never lock →Frequently asked questions
Answers — including the ones that are “not yet.”
When is it true that "nothing leaves your Mac"?
After a one-time setup — once the note-writing AI is installed on your Mac and the network seal is engaged. From then on, recording, transcription, note generation, and storage all happen on your Mac, and a live connection counter lets you check. See the specs page.
So what does leave my Mac, and when?
Today, one connection: the download of the note-writing AI — software coming to your Mac, carrying nothing of yours. (Help links just open your own browser; the app itself sends nothing.) When licensing launches, activation will add one more: a single connection sending a one-way fingerprint of your Mac, never your content. Update checking is switched off in this version. Full list on the specs page.
Do you have my audio? Does audio touch the disk?
We never receive your audio — there is no server for it to reach. While you record, audio is handled in your Mac’s working memory. We don’t yet claim it never touches the disk — that needs a proof we haven’t published.
Is there an account or a login?
No. There are no accounts, no cloud sync, and no meters. When licensing launches, your license will be a file that proves itself without contacting a server — no email, no card.
If I stop paying, do I lose my notes?
No. Your notes, library, search, and export never lock — only new note generation pauses. See how records never lock.
What if my Mac dies?
Make an encrypted backup and restore it on a new Mac with the passphrase alone. We hold no copy — lose the passphrase and we can’t recover it.
First version
Not out yet. One email when it is.
This first version does one thing: turn what you said into a clean note, without your words leaving your Mac. It will get better — and what you tell us shapes what’s next.
One email when it ships. No marketing list, no drip campaign — and if you ask, we delete your address sooner. What we hold and why.
Requires a Mac with an Apple chip (M1 or later) and 16 GB of memory.
Not sure? Apple menu → About This Mac. You’re looking for an Apple chip (M1 or later) and 16 GB or more of memory.
The AI that writes your notes runs entirely on your Mac, and it is big. That’s why you need 16 GB — the cost of nothing leaving the machine.
Older Mac, or not a Mac at all? Tell us what you’re on — it’s how we decide what to build next.
No account, no App Store.