Notta records meetings. EnviousWispr lets you type by speaking.
Notta records and transcribes meetings. EnviousWispr turns your voice into typed text instantly. Different tools for different jobs.
Feature comparison
These are fundamentally different tools. This table shows where they overlap and where they diverge.
| EnviousWispr | Notta | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Real-time dictation into any text field | Meeting recording and transcription |
| Real-time dictation into any app | Yes - text appears at your cursor in any macOS app | No - transcripts live inside Notta's app |
| Meeting recording | No (not a meeting tool) | Yes - bot joins Zoom, Meet, Teams, Webex |
| Speaker identification | No (single-speaker dictation) | Yes, multi-speaker diarization |
| Price | Free. No subscription. | Free (120 min/mo), Pro $8.25/mo (annual), Business $44/mo* |
| Account required | No | Yes |
| Audio processing | On-device (Apple Silicon) | Cloud servers |
| Works offline | Yes for transcription (after models download) | No |
| Transcription latency | 0.43s median; ~1.5s with AI polish | Near real-time (cloud-dependent) |
| First-word capture | Yes - VAD detects speech onset, no clipping | Varies (meeting bot may miss first seconds of a speaker turn) |
| AI polish | Apple Intelligence or Ollama on-device; OpenAI/Gemini with your own key | AI summaries and action items from meetings |
| Offline AI polish | Yes - Apple Intelligence or Ollama run locally | No - AI features require cloud |
| Custom vocabulary | Yes (custom words with phonetic hints) | Custom vocabulary on Business plan ($44/mo) |
| Clipboard preservation | Yes - saves and restores your clipboard around paste | N/A (transcripts stay in Notta's interface) |
| Hands-free dictation | Yes - configurable hotkey, hold-to-record or toggle mode | No - designed for meeting recording, not hands-free typing |
| Platforms | macOS (Apple Silicon) | Web, iOS, Android, Chrome extension, Mac, Windows |
| Speech engines | Parakeet TDT + WhisperKit (on-device) | Cloud speech API |
| Languages | English (Parakeet), 90+ via WhisperKit | 58 languages, transcript translation |
| Accessibility | Built for users who need to type by voice; works with any macOS app including assistive tools | Focused on meeting productivity, not assistive typing |
| Source code | Source-available on GitHub (BSL 1.1) | Closed source |
*Based on Notta's public pricing page (notta.ai/en/pricing) as of April 2026. Pro price shown is annual billing; monthly is $15/mo. Business plan at $44/mo includes custom vocabulary. EnviousWispr latency from production PostHog data on Apple Silicon Macs. Notta claims source-verified from notta.ai; not firsthand-tested. Competitor claims last verified: 2026-04-04.
Why dictation users pick EnviousWispr
If your goal is to type faster with your voice, not transcribe meetings, EnviousWispr is purpose-built for that.
No subscription, no 120-minute monthly limit, no usage tiers. Notta's free plan caps you at 120 minutes per month. Their Pro plan starts at $8.25/mo billed annually.
Your audio never leaves your Mac. It is processed by the Neural Engine on Apple Silicon, never uploaded, never stored elsewhere. See how the pipeline works. Private by architecture, not by promise.
0.43s median from end-of-speech to text in your cursor. No waiting for cloud processing, no network dependency. Dictate an email, a Slack message, a doc paragraph, and it appears immediately.
Download, open, start dictating. No email, no login, no workspace to configure. Notta requires account creation and workspace setup before you can transcribe anything.
After models download once, transcription works without internet. Dictate on a plane, in a cafe with bad Wi-Fi, or anywhere you can open your laptop. Notta requires a network connection for all transcription.
Every line is on GitHub under BSL 1.1. Verify what it does. Report issues directly. Contribute improvements. Closed-source tools ask you to trust their privacy claims on faith.
Where does your voice go?
The most important question for any voice tool. Here is the data flow for each app. For a deeper dive, read on-device vs cloud dictation privacy.
Fast because there is no upload step
On Apple Silicon Macs, EnviousWispr transcribes speech locally. No network round-trip before text appears.
Based on production data from Apple Silicon Macs. Results vary by hardware and settings.
Different tools for different jobs
Notta and EnviousWispr both involve speech and text, but they solve fundamentally different problems.
Notta records meetings. Its bot joins your Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, or Webex call, captures everything, identifies speakers, and produces a searchable transcript. The output lives inside Notta's app. It is a meeting productivity tool.
EnviousWispr puts text where you type, in real time. Hold a hotkey, speak, release. Text appears in your email draft, Slack message, code editor, or Google Doc. There is no separate transcript window, no copy-pasting, no switching tabs. It replaces your keyboard for moments when speaking is faster than typing.
If you sit in meetings all day and need transcripts, Notta is the right tool. If you write emails, Slack messages, and documents by voice, EnviousWispr is purpose-built for that workflow.
Notta uploads all audio to its cloud servers. Transcripts are stored online and processed by Notta's AI for summaries, action items, and search indexing. Your voice data lives on their infrastructure.
EnviousWispr processes audio entirely on your Mac's Apple Silicon chip. Nothing is uploaded. The audio buffer is discarded after transcription. If you enable AI polish with a cloud provider, only the text transcript (not audio) is sent, using your own API key.
For meeting transcription, cloud processing is a reasonable tradeoff: you need speaker identification, long-form recording, and team collaboration that requires server-side infrastructure. For dictation of personal messages, medical notes, legal correspondence, or anything sensitive, on-device processing means your words never leave your control.
Choose Notta if you need meeting notes and team collaboration
Notta is a capable meeting platform. It is the better choice in these situations:
Notta's core strength is recording meetings. Its bot joins Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, and Webex calls automatically, identifies speakers, and generates AI summaries with action items. EnviousWispr does not do meeting recording at all.
Notta identifies who said what in multi-person conversations. EnviousWispr is a single-speaker dictation tool and has no speaker identification.
Notta's Business and Enterprise plans offer shared workspaces, team transcript libraries, and collaborative editing. EnviousWispr is a personal dictation tool with no team features.
Notta integrates with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, Salesforce, HubSpot, and Notion. It fits into an existing meeting workflow. EnviousWispr is a standalone dictation utility.
Notta works on Web, iOS, Android, Chrome, Mac, and Windows. EnviousWispr is macOS only on Apple Silicon. If you need transcription on your phone or a Windows machine, Notta covers more ground.
If your goal is to type with your voice into emails, Slack, docs, and code comments, not record meetings, give EnviousWispr a try.
Common questions
Not really. They solve different problems. Notta is a meeting transcription platform: it records calls, identifies speakers, and generates summaries. EnviousWispr is a real-time dictation tool: hold a key, speak, and text appears in your cursor. If you want to dictate emails and messages, EnviousWispr is the right tool. If you want meeting notes, Notta is.
Yes. No subscription, no usage limits, no account required. Download and use it. See the getting started guide. The source code is available on GitHub under a BSL 1.1 license.
Transcription runs entirely on-device and works without internet. AI polish requires an LLM; you can use a local model for fully offline operation or bring your own API key for a cloud provider.
No. EnviousWispr is designed for single-speaker dictation into text fields. It does not record calls, join meeting rooms, or identify multiple speakers. For meeting transcription, Notta or a similar tool is the right choice.
No. Your audio is processed on your Mac and discarded after transcription. It never leaves your device, so it cannot be used for anything else.
Any Mac with Apple Silicon (M1 or later) running macOS 14 Sonoma or newer. The Neural Engine on Apple Silicon is what makes on-device transcription fast.
Yes. Notta offers a free tier with 120 minutes of transcription per month and limited features. Their Pro plan is $8.25/mo billed annually ($13.99/mo monthly). EnviousWispr is free with no usage limits.
Source-available under the Business Source License 1.1. That means you can read, build, and inspect every line of code on GitHub. It is not an OSI-approved open source license, but it gives you full transparency into how the app works. Contributions are welcome.
You can dictate your own notes during a meeting by holding your hotkey and speaking. But EnviousWispr does not record the meeting itself, does not join call rooms, and does not transcribe other participants. For full meeting transcription with speaker identification, Notta or a similar meeting tool is what you need.
Notta has a recording mode where you can speak and get a transcript, but it stays inside Notta's app. It does not paste text into your active text field the way EnviousWispr does. Notta is designed around meetings and long recordings, not quick dictation into emails, Slack, or documents.
Yes. They do not overlap. Use Notta (or a similar tool) for meeting transcription and team collaboration. Use EnviousWispr for quick voice typing into any app on your Mac. They serve different workflows and work fine side by side.
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