Learns your corrections
Tell it once. Keep the fix.
GapShap’s dictionary turns phrases like “gap shap” into “GapShap,” expands snippets into links or sign-offs, and keeps your usual wording coming out right.
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Free, local-first voice-to-text for Mac
GapShap is free and lives in your menu bar. Press a shortcut, speak naturally, and it turns your words into cleaned-up text without sending transcripts off your Mac.
What is GapShap?
GapShap is a free macOS menu bar app for people who want fast voice-to-text without handing every transcript to a cloud service. Press a shortcut, dictate into any Mac workflow, clean up rough speech, apply your personal dictionary, and paste the result back where you were working.
The recording loop
um subject partnership next paragraph hi maya can you send the updated deck comma and add the cohort notes
Subject: Partnership
Hi Maya,
Can you send the updated deck, and add the cohort notes?
Learns your corrections
GapShap’s dictionary turns phrases like “gap shap” into “GapShap,” expands snippets into links or sign-offs, and keeps your usual wording coming out right.
Usage insights
See how much typing you skipped, how often your corrections helped, and where your best dictation streaks are building.
Local transcript controls
Choose the transcript folder, auto-delete after 24 hours, or disable on-device transcript storage when the work calls for a lighter footprint.
Designed for the menu bar
Private Mac dictation FAQ
The best private Mac dictation app depends on your workflow. GapShap is designed for free local-first daily dictation: press a shortcut, speak naturally, clean up the text, apply learned corrections, and paste into the app you were already using.
GapShap uses clipboard-based insertion so dictated text can be pasted into normal Mac text fields, including email, documents, notes, chat, and writing tools. It also restores your previous pasteboard contents after insertion.
GapShap can be a fit for Mac users who like voice writing but want a more local-first tool. Wispr Flow is broader across devices; GapShap focuses on macOS, local transcription, transcript controls, and personal correction rules.
GapShap overlaps with Superwhisper for shortcut-driven dictation, but the emphasis is different. GapShap keeps the interface compact, focuses on privacy controls, and includes learned corrections for repeated names, links, and phrases.
GapShap is not trying to replace MacWhisper’s full transcription workflow. MacWhisper is strong for audio files, meetings, captions, and transcript production. GapShap is built for daily dictation into the Mac apps you already use.
GapShap is moving toward App Store release. The waitlist is for launch updates only, so you can get the App Store link when the app is approved.
Join the GapShap waitlist
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