GladiaFlow is an open-source, real-time voice dictation tool for desktop computers, available on both macOS and Windows. It converts spoken words into written text by continuously streaming audio to the Gladia API, allowing users to dictate text quickly instead of typing manually.
Key Features
- Real-time voice dictation
- Speech-to-text
- Open-source
- macOS support
- Windows support
- Live transcription
- Gladia API integration
- Continuous audio streaming
- Desktop workflow integration
- Hands-free typing
Pros
- Provides fast, real-time transcription
- Works across macOS and Windows
- Open-source and potentially customizable
- Can make typing-heavy workflows more efficient
- Useful for notes, messages, documents, and coding
- Simple voice-to-text workflow
Cons
- Requires an internet connection for Gladia API processing
- Audio is streamed to an external API, so privacy should be considered
- Transcription accuracy can vary with accents and background noise
- API usage may involve costs depending on the Gladia plan
- Open-source software may require some technical setup
Who Is This Tool For?
- Writers
- Developers
- Researchers
- Students
- Content creators
- Professionals
- People who type frequently
- Users looking for open-source dictation tools
Pricing Packages
- Open Source: Free to use.
- API: Gladia API usage may be charged separately.
- Enterprise: Custom API arrangements, if available.