Optimus Transcriber

Talk to AI 10× faster
than you can type.

Your brain runs at 200 wpm. Your fingers do 60. That gap is where ideas die — and where you stop using the AI tools you already pay for. The Optimus Transcriber closes it. Talk; get back structured output your agents and workflows can act on instantly. Live mic, file drop, or type into anything on your Mac by talking.

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Why this one

It's better than Wispr Flow.
And it's free.

Better

It hears what you actually said.

Wispr Flow chokes on names, jargon, and anything outside its dictionary. Optimus runs on Deepgram Nova-3 — it gets the made-up words you just invented, the SaaS your competitor named last week, the internal codename only your team uses.

Less cleanup. Less "wait, I said it the other way." More just talking and getting on with it.

Free — for real

20,000 minutes on the house.

Not "free trial." Not "free tier with asterisks." Deepgram gives every new account $200 in credit — that's 20,000 minutes of transcription before you ever spend a cent. The key stays on your machine. You pay them direct if you ever burn through it.

And if you ever do? It's a penny a minute, pay-as-you-go. No subscription, no billing dance, no surprise charges.

A receipt, not a pitch

I've been hammering this thing for six months with 50 people on it across multiple workflows. I've spent $20. That's 10% of the free credit. You'll probably use this for years before you ever pay. — Brad

The problem

Your AI tools work. Typing prompts to them doesn't.

You bought the AI. You're paying for it. But every workflow that should be a 30-second voice note becomes a 10-minute typing session — so you skip it, half-do it, or default back to the old way of doing things by hand. Multiply that by every team member, every day. That's the leak.

Every other voice tool either ships your audio to someone else's servers, locks you into a subscription, or gives you a blob of text that still needs cleanup before any agent can use it. None of them were built for how architects of their own business actually think.

Old way vs new way

Stop typing. Start running.

Old way
  • Type the prompt. Re-type it when it doesn't work.
  • Record a voice memo that dies in a folder.
  • Skip the AI workflow because the friction is too high.
  • Watch ideas evaporate between thought and keyboard.
With the Transcriber
  • Talk. Walk. Drive. Capture at thought-speed.
  • Get back structured output ready for the next agent.
  • Every meeting becomes a working asset, not a memory.
  • Run your stack hands-free.

Three modes

Live mic. File drop. Type anywhere.

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Live transcription

Browser-based. Hit record, talk through a brief, get text streaming back in real time. Copy into ChatGPT, Claude, your CRM — whatever's next.

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Drop in a file

MP3, MP4, MOV, WAV, M4A — any audio or video file. Get back text, JSON, SRT, or CSV. The transcript becomes the input for the next agent.

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Type anywhere

Install the macOS or Windows app and talk into any field on your machine — Signal, Slack, terminal, email, the URL bar. Wispr Flow's territory.

Why's it free

No catch. Just good will.

We built a thing that saves time and money. It costs us almost nothing to give it away — your audio runs on your machine, your Deepgram credit covers the bandwidth. Why charge you?

If it helps, great. If you want more of how we think — the frameworks, the playbooks, the operating system behind all of this — there's a whole free ecosystem waiting for you. The transcriber is the front door, not the destination.

Stop typing 60 wpm trying to keep up with your brain at 200.

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