Free
- Dictation (push to talk), anywhere
- Custom vocabulary
- History and search
- Text and Markdown export
On-device transcription and summaries for any conversation. No cloud, no bot. Buy once.
One click starts recording. There's no bot to invite and no link to paste. No one else in the call sees a third party join, because none did.
QuickQuill records your voice and the other side together, in order. Turn on live captions to read along as you go. Everything stays on your Mac.
When you stop, your Mac transcribes the whole conversation and writes a summary in the background. Review it, search it, export it. Nothing is ever uploaded.
Turn on the floating caption bar to read the conversation as it unfolds. Watching a call or a video in another language? QuickQuill translates it on the fly, using on-device translation. Nothing is sent anywhere.
Cloud notetakers promise not to train on your meetings. That is a promise about data they hold. QuickQuill holds none. The transcription and the summary both run on your Mac, so there is nothing to send and no one to trust. Switch on airplane mode and it all still works.
Read the full privacy policy.
No monthly fee. No seat you forget to cancel. Pay once, it's yours.
The 14-day full trial starts the first time you record. After that, dictation stays free forever.
$49 is the launch price. It goes to $79 once meeting summaries, translation, and exports are fully polished.
Yes. Transcription and summaries run on your Mac. The only time QuickQuill touches the network is an optional check for a new version. Your audio and notes never go anywhere.
No. There is no bot and no link to share. QuickQuill records the audio your Mac is already playing, along with your microphone. Nobody on the call sees anything join.
A Mac running macOS 26 or later. That's it. No account, no extra downloads to get started.
Yes. Calls, lectures, voice memos, a video you're watching. You can also import an existing audio or video file and have it transcribed and summarized.
No. QuickQuill is a one-time purchase. Dictation is free forever, and buying once unlocks the full meeting workflow.
The system-wide hotkey and accessibility access it needs aren't permitted in the App Store sandbox. Buying direct also means faster updates and no store cut.
Mac comes first and is where QuickQuill is best. Other platforms are on the roadmap, but not promised yet.